To President Obama: The 2nd Amendment Is About Fighting
Tyranny, Not Hunting Deer
by
Michael Scheuer
Non-Intervention.com
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Soon after
the Denver shootings, President Obama said it was time to put stricter
gun-control measures in place. With the failure of Attorney General
Holders Fast and Furious ploy to void the 2nd
Amendment, it seems Obama thought he might capitalize on the Denver
shootings to further damage the Constitution. The negative public
reaction to his words, however, sent Obama backtracking, and senior
Democrats like Senator Reid and Representative Pelosi quickly made
public remarks to bury the issue for now.
Before moving
on, it is worth noting that Obama said gun laws must be changed
but only in a way that protected Americans cherished tradition
of hunting. Well, hunting game is not the central concern of the
2nd Amendment. What is central is that the 2nd Amendment protects
the right of Americans to be armed in case they decide there is
a need, in Jeffersons words, to alter or to abolish
[the government] and to institute new Government, laying
its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such
form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and
Happiness.
In creating
the 2nd Amendment, the Founders through James Madisons
pen took their cue from the British Bill of Rights (1689)
which recognized that an unarmed populace could not protect its
rights, liberty, and economic welfare against a king backed by a
standing army, and so it allowed for an armed populace. The Founders
also recalled that when London cracked down on New Englands
resistance to the Crown, one of British General Thomas Gates
first moves was to try to seize the munitions and ordnance the colonists
had stockpiled around Boston. One reason for the British Armys
ill-fated expedition to Lexington and Concord in April, 1775, for
example, was to capture the colonists stores of cannon, muskets,
and munitions.
Even before
Jeffersons declaration, therefore, what in todays parlance
is called gun control was seen by Americans for what
it was and is, a policy instituted by an oppressive government that
fears its population and therefore aims at ensuring that citizens
cannot arm to resist its will. The 2nd Amendment is meant, in part,
to make sure that if the federal government created by the Constitution
turns oppressive, Americans will have arms with which to defend
their liberties and welfare.
And this right
is much more important today than it was when the 2nd Amendment
was drafted because the federal government has over time deliberately
and probably unconstitutionally eradicated the 2nd Amendments
other anti-oppression provision, the one that made sure the several
state governments had well-regulated that is, well-trained
militias at their command. The state militias were of course
meant to assist the U.S. governments standing army in case
of foreign attack or domestic insurrection, but they also were meant
to defend the states and their populations if the federal government
used its standing army to willfully violate the Constitution and
the Bill of Rights, or acted in a manner harmful to the peoples
security, economic welfare, and/or their societys social cohesion.
Except for
Alexander Hamilton and a few other of the Founders, both Federalists
and Anti-Federalists were very wary of indeed, many hated
the idea of maintaining a strong standing army in time of
peace, seeing it as an all-too-easy-to-use tool of would-be tyrants.
The 2nd Amendment took cognizance of this historically genuine danger
and established two hedges against it, an armed citizenry and effective
state militias. The much stronger hedge state militias
is long gone, and only the weaker hedge of an armed citizenry remains.
And there seems nothing outrageous about the idea that, as the 2nd
Amendment allowed citizens to be ready to resist federal-government
oppression by matching it musket-for-musket in the 1790s, todays
citizens ought to be free to face the same potential threat of tyranny
assault rifle-for-assault rifle.
Now, in response
to the foregoing, I am sure President Obama and other recent presidents,
their administrations, and their media shills would argue there
is no chance of the federal government ever acting in a manner so
oppressive to the liberty and welfare of Americans that the latter
would decide to take up arms against it. And they may well be right.
I hope they are.
But just for
the sake of argument, let us imagine a future circumstance
far off and wildly unlikely though it may be in which the
federal government did violate the Constitution, threaten the destruction
of the U.S. economy, tore the fabric of American society, and made
the American political system a cesspool of financial corruption.
And to add to the unreality of our scenario, let us further imagine
that these actions are much more substantively threatening than
those which motivated the Founding Fathers to rebel against Britain
and those that led to the creation of the Confederate States of
America and a civil war.
Just imagine,
for example,
1.) That a
single unelected federal bureaucrat issues a mandate that clearly
violates the 1st Amendments guarantee of religious freedom
for more than 70 million American Catholics, Jews, and Muslims.
2.) That multiple
U.S. presidents take the United States to war without the formal
declaration of war irrefutably demanded by the U.S. Constitution,
and then intentionally fail to win the wars they start and so kill
thousands of Americas solider-children for nothing.
3.) That the
federal government each year reaches into its citizens pockets
and takes between $40 and $50 billion dollars and then gives it
to foreigners, even in times when 25-percent of Americas youngsters
are malnourished, more than 8 percent of Americans are unemployed,
and the countrys critical infrastructure is crumbling.
4.) That senior
elected officials in both parties, as well as senior federal bureaucrats
constantly leak highly classified intelligence information to advance
their partisan interests and thereby knowingly undermine U.S. national
security.
5.) That presidents
and attorney generals from both parties pick and choose what laws
they will enforce, in direct and flagrant violation of the oath
to execute all laws that the Constitution mandates they swear on
taking office.
6.) That a
long list of presidential administrations under both parties refuse
to enforce laws designed to control U.S. borders, thereby knowingly
compromising U.S. security and causing several U.S. states to have
their economies damaged and social fabric weakened. In addition,
imagine that those federal administrations also take legal action
to prevent state governors from defending their populations.
7.) That the
Congress and the Senate regularly and knowingly act to bankrupt
and destroy such essential national institutions as the Social Security
Administration and the U.S. Post Office by siphoning off their funds
for other pet or less-important projects.
8.) That cabinet
members and would-be cabinet members who do not file income tax
returns, leak classified intelligence information, mislead Congress,
and knowingly hire illegal aliens are never prosecuted.
9.) That the
federal government so overspends the public treasury that the national
debt can never be repaid, and that in funding the debt it also compromises
U.S. independence and citizens economic well-being via massive
borrowing from malign foreign powers and by exacting half-a-years
wages from each American taxpayer.
10.) That the
unaccountable U.S. Supreme Court interprets the Constitution in
a way that makes the nations political system a cesspool of
financial corruption, endorses the murder of more than 50 million-plus
unborn U.S. citizens, and empowers the federal government to wage
unrelenting war on religion, especially on Christianity.
11.) That the
federal governments executive and legislative branches permit
multiple lobbies to act as agents of foreign powers to corrupt our
political system; to influence our foreign policy in a manner destructive
of U.S. security and leading to war; and then protects them by not
making them register as agents of foreign powers and by passing
hate-speech laws the latter a clear violation
of the 1st Amendment.
12.) That the
federal education department ensures the school curriculum taught
to U.S. children negatively distorts U.S. history, denigrates the
Founding Fathers, and keeps students ignorant of the meaning and
purposes of the countrys founding documents such as
the 2nd Amendment of the Bill of Rights.
While it is
hard, nay, nearly impossible to imagine that even one let
alone all of these severely oppressive and destructive actions
could be deliberately perpetrated by the federal government, we
each learn over the course of a lifetime never to say never. And
if the sorry day ever dawns when one or more of the above depredations
occur, I would suggest Americans might well think about taking recourse
to the arms guaranteed them by the 2nd Amendment, arms with which
to defend their liberty, economic welfare, national independence,
and their Constitutions viability.
And who knows
what the future will bring, some of the foregoing hard-to-imagine
actions may not be all so far fetched. If one or more came to pass,
I suppose the 2nd Amendment would be the last, best resort for Americans
after, as Jefferson recommended, a patient and prolonged effort
to peacefully undo the oppressive measures imposed on them. Prudence,
indeed, Jefferson wrote, will dictate that Governments
long established should not be changed for light and transient causes;
and accordingly all experience hath shewn, that mankind are more
disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves
by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a
long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same
Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism,
it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government,
and to provide new Guards for their future security.
At days
end, then, the 2nd Amendment exists to permit American citizens
to perform the duty Jefferson describes by resisting
and defeating with arms a federal government that knowingly produces
a train of abuses and usurpations that is designed to
reduce them under absolute Despotism. The 2nd Amendment should
not be altered or diluted a whit, but should stand, as the Founders
intended, as a stark reminder to all elected federal officials and
their bureaucrats that, in extremis, the 2nd Amendment ensures that
Americans have the right and the means with which to hunt down and
remove those who use the federal government to oppress them.
This article
was originally published at Non-Intervention.com.
September
17, 2012
Michael
Scheuer [send him mail] is
the author of Marching
Toward Hell: America and Islam After Iraq and Imperial
Hubris and Through
Our Enemies' Eyes. He recently resigned after 22 years at
the CIA. He served as chief of the CIA's bin Laden unit.
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