Uninformed Low IQ Liberal Senator Goes Full Retard on 2A

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Democrat Senator claims Supreme Court created ability to own guns in 2008. During a Senate Judiciary Committee Bump Stock hearing on Wednesday, Sen. Mazie Hirono began her Anti-Gun speech by complaining that the country was flooded with guns.

Next, get this!! She states, “Meanwhile, the Supreme Court in various decisions, Heller was pretty much an astounding decision to me when suddenly, an individual could [under] the Second Amendment, individuals could own firearms.”

She then jumped to the Bruen (2022) decision, and was shocked that, "Suddenly, we’re supposed to look to what the Founding Fathers thought about in…1791 or some astounding time-frame such as that.'"

I'm guessing she has no idea when the Constitution was written or ratified.

I mean, what does she think "keep and bear" or shall not be infringed means?

Can someone explain to me how a government official in a country with a Second Amendment finds it ‘astounding’ that our Supreme Court ruled individuals have a right to own firearms?

Are we really surprised by this? Did they think the Second Amendment was just a punchline, some long-standing prank, or maybe that a sneaky outsider slipped it into the Constitution?

This amazement at a ruling affirming individual rights shows just how far they are from the Constitution's actual intent.

Because what’s the alternative here? If we don’t have an individual right to bear arms, that leaves only one group in the country with guns: the government.

Oh, that’s right, and who’s part of the government? Yes, ma’am, you are. So, maybe that’s why the ruling seems so baffling to you.

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