Welcome to the sixth edition of the Second Amendment Carnival!
Providing the best 2nd Amendment Coverage the Blogosphere has to offer.
"To preserve liberty, it is essential that the whole body of people always possess arms, and be taught alike, especially when young, how to use them..." -- Richard Henry Lee
The "right to bear arms" means exactly what it says, open or concealed. Open-carry is just as important as concealed-carry. The NRA & SAF treat this as taboo. Mr. Don Hamrick however, takes it very seriously, help him out.
Contrarily Constitutional youth conditioning, brought to you by the Krieg auf Gewehren, heh.
War on Guns also on the special halloween treat for this guy, after pulling a nasty trick on some kids.
With Fearless Philosophy you can shoot an invader in self-defense. In reality, add a badge to the same situation and experience the worst of the justice system.
Tom asks if the glory of freedom outweighs its danger... why not in Iraq?
Sequence, Inc. covers the genius of putting habitual criminals behind the bars of supervision, sounds about as genius as gun control.
Knowing the ins and outs of your AR-15, is part of being "well regulated" or well equipped. Even Liberty News provides a name for his.
It's good to want to protect your kids, that is, unless your a star. Alphecca on the rapper who "is glorifying the gun culture which has taken over the world..."
The Second Amendment, taking out a gang-banger. Unfortunately and typically, it takes a Keyboard and a .45 to pick up where the media left off.
Mr. Completely, in agreement with Mr. Richard Henry Lee, finds a place for great lessons and perhaps more importantly, unforgettable quality time with your dad: The range.
Am I competing with the Carnival of Cordite? Ah well, check it out!
Say Uncle hunters, or be welcomed to the bitter struggle for our rights.
Gun Law News presents an opposing view of HR 5092, another NRA supported gun law allowing gratuitous fines comparable to legal fees for disputation.
What were the founders so worried about... tyranny, oppression. Ah yes, the fear of arbitrary government control, similar to a monocracy, or Ronocracy?
Uncommon defense... who is the militia? These students know exactly who it is, as well as the Kallini Brothers.
Concealed Carry customers are a danger, at least CostCo thinks so, but Pro-gun Progressive disagrees. And more on why it's not irrational to fear the gun registry... Kinda reminds me of this video. Especially this one.
And Blogonomicon with a story on the life-saving value of carrying, and what one should carry.
"...all power is inherent in the people; that they may exercise it by themselves, in all cases to which they think themselves competent... that it is their right and duty to be at all times armed" --Thomas Jefferson
Many thanks to all those who participated in this edition, and stay tuned for Carnival VII. If you would like to participate in the next 2nd Amendment Carnival please go here, or submit via email to freeconstitution-at-gmail.comAnd thanks to Samantha Burns, Conservative Cat, and Stop the ACLU









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Thank you for placing my "American Common Defence Review" blog in the top spot of your Second Amendment Carnaval. That is personally a very high honor of recognition after 4 years of my Second Amendment case being ignored by the federal judicial system, by the NRA and the Second Amendment Foundation. The NRA HQ receptionists have been instructed not to take my phone calls.
Be that as it may, I have pressed on. I moved my case from Washington, DC to Little Rock, Arkansas. The federal judge their has given me a hard way to go even at the filing stage by denying my statutory right of exemption from paying the Court's filing fee because I am a merchant seaman (28 U.S. Code 1916) to which I construe as extortion (18 U.S.C. 872).
Because I construe this as a continuation of judicial bias and misconduct that my case received in Washington, DC I decided to take my case to the international arena. I filed my petition with the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights in Washington, DC. They oversee the Inter-American Court of Human Rights in Costa Rica. The Court can hold session in the United States if the Court deems it to be reasonable.
So, to my knowledge, this is the first time ever a domestic Second Amendment case has been taken to the international level.
I will ask Jon Rolland of the Constitution Society to post my Petition on their web site www.constitution.org.
Thank you for the recognition.
Reply from Jon Roland:
From: Jon Roland
To: American Common Defence Review <4donhamrick@gmail.com>
Date: Oct 21, 2006 10:40 AM
Subject: Re: TO: Jon Roland: Requesting a PDF Document be Hosted by Your Web Site
If you had your own website we would link to it, but isolated documents would skew our site's subject-matter organization, such as it is. You need your own website, and perhaps your own blog.
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Mr. Roland is right. But I am hard press for time to keep up a web site because I am so involved in researching the laws and formulating new legal arguments, such as "Stigmatic Harm" as standing to sue, that I simply do not have the time to maintain or manage a Web site.
Would anyone else offer to host my petition on their Web site?
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