Monday, December 2, 2019

Why we need 2nd Amendment Sanctuary from Democrats



James City County will consider a 2nd amendment sanctuary pronouncement. My letter to Ms. Sadler, JCC BOS, giving my full support of said pronouncement. 
Dear Ms. Sadler, I will be out of town on December 10th, 2019. I will be traveling for business. If the opportunity arises that, I shall be given the right to speak at a later date, then I will do so. In the meantime, I have written what I would have spoken to in regard to our individual rights. If you can please enter into the transcripts of the meeting that would be great. If you wish to read for me that would be great. Good Luck.
James City County has a fitting question to answer this December 10, 2019. Will we the people protect lawful abiding citizens from the constant need of others to deny the constitutional rights of legal abiding citizens? The 2nd Amendment was written deliberately and divided into three parts. Some scholars may argue for two parts, but I would say the 2nd Amendment offers three separate "individual rights" or roles and the Supreme Court agrees with me, or I could say I agree with them. This intended divide would consider its prefatory clause, ("A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free state") and its operative clause ("the right of the people to keep and bear arms") and then closes with the phrase ("shall not be infringed"). All separated by commas.
With getting to the point in mind, let us consider what is at hand. There are two opposing arguments. Argument one: state rights noted with importance and found within the prefatory clause of the 2nd Amendment. Here we see a case for the protection of state rights from an overzealous federal government. Many states would have never signed the Constitution, states like New York, Rhode Island, and yes, even Virginia had provisions not been made or promises to amend the Constitution with a bill of rights. The 2nd Amendment being the right to “form a militia” if need be is evident to this writer as significant to our founding fathers. After all, it was the 2nd Amendment considered. But the founding fathers did not stop here; the founding fathers went on to write another portion into the 2nd Amendment. "Individual rights" emphasized the operative clause, here we see our founding fathers protecting individual citizens in the ownership, possession, and transportation of firearms. However, our founding fathers did not stop here; they went on to write "shall not be infringed."
In the United States vs. Miller, the Court sustained a statute requiring registration under the National Firearms Act of sawed-off shotguns. The Court observed with a distinct purpose to assure the continuation and render possible the effectiveness of militia or public force. "The significance of the militia, the court continued, was that it was composed of civilians primarily, soldiers on occasion." This force, if called upon, is a force that states could rely upon for the defense and securing of laws. A force that "comprised of males physically capable of acting in concert for the common defense," who, "when called to service".... were expected to appear bearing arms supplied by themselves and of the kind in common use of the time. Therefore, in the absence of any evidence tending to show that possession or use of a sawed-off shotgun having a barrel of fewer than 18 inches in length at this time has some reasonable relationship to the preservation or efficiency of a well-regulated militia, we cannot say that the 2nd Amendment guarantees the right to keep and bear such an instrument. What they were saying is, if the weapon is not used in general defense of the country, then it can be regulated.
The governor and his fellow Democrats want to ban the following.
1.   AR-15: A semi-automatic rifle used for hunting in VA and of course is considered a hunting rifle in VA. This same rifle can be used in defense of the state whereby the military and the private citizens use the same ammunition NATO .556 for lawful purposes. Even the Democrats call this weapon "an assault / military rifle and want to ban. But, according to United States vs. Miller, that would be against the law. When a state draws up bills that are against federal law or fall under the protection of our Constitution, we must cast off said government and legally create our own.
2.   Extended magazines: Extended magazines are needed and would be useful to a militia in the protection of our state, county, or city. Extended magazines are part of ordinary military equipment. To ban would be against the law.
After the United States vs. Miller decision, Congress placed more significant restrictions on the receipt, possession, and transportation of firearms. Proposals were made for the prohibitions of firearms altogether. Miller, however, sheds a little light on the validity of such proposals. Miller points out the interest in the "character of the 2md Amendment right” has been burgeoned, and our governor, along with the Democrats, want to destroy our "individual rights" even further.
Justice Thomas, concurring in the Court's invalidation of the Brady handgun violence act, questioned whether the 2nd Amendment bars federal regulation of gun sales, and suggested that the Court might determine "at some future date, Whether Justice Story was correct "that the right to bear arms" has justly been considered, as the palladium of liberties of a republic. A republic minds you; the Democrats want to destroy.
The Supreme Court sided with "individual rights" in or around 2008. The Court in Columbia v Heller confirmed what has been a growing consensus among legal scholars - that the rights of the Second Amendment adhered to individuals. The Court reached this conclusion after a thorough examination of the Amendment, an analysis of the historical use of prefatory phrases in statues, and a detailed exploration of the 18th-century use of the phases found in the Amendment. The Supreme Court went on to consider the phrase "well-regulated militia." This phase did not adhere to state or federal militias but a pool of "able-bodied men." who were available for conscription. The Court reviewed contemporaneous state constitutions, post-enactment commentary, and subsequent case law to conclude, the purpose of the right to keep and bear arms extended beyond the context of militia service to include the right to self-defense.
Using this "individual rights theory," The Court struck down a District of Columbia v. Heller law that banned virtually all handguns and required that any other type of handgun could be prohibited as long as other guns (such as long guns) were available. Another requirement that all firearms be inoperable at all times was found to limit the "core lawful purpose of self-defense."
In McDonald v. Chicago, it found that the 2nd Amendment is incorporated through the Fourteenth Amendment and is thus enforceable against the states. The Court examined whether the right to keep and bear arms is "fundamental to our scheme of ordered liberty" or deeply rooted in this Nation's history and tradition. Relying on Heller, the Court noted common English law of the right to keep and bear arms for self-defense and a bulwark against overreaching federal authority. The Court suggested that the right to keep and bear arms has become a valued principal for self-defense.

One might find it interesting, the 14th Amendment of which I have already tied the 2nd Amendment was intended to protect the right of ex-slaves to keep and bear arms. While the dissent might have countered with the equal protection clause, not the due process clause, the plurality also found enough evidence of the then existent concerns regarding the treatment of blacks by state militia to include that the right to bear arms was also intended to protect against generally-applicable state regulation. The Democrats and some presidential candidates are calling for the confiscation of guns nationally in 2019. I might note here, while by the 1850's the perceived threat of the National Government disarming the citizenry had primarily faded, this communist idea has resurfaced, as a means to obtain power over the citizenry of the United States. If not for no other reason, we should consider a 2nd Amendment sanctuary pronouncement.
In closing, our rights to bear AR15’s and extended magazines are protected under federal law and given statute under United States vs. Miller. The rights of the 2nd Amendment adhere to individual rights and not state rights as written with statute District of Columbia vs. Heller. Lastly, has it not become rather obvious, the Democrats want our lawful guns in order to gain power over the citizenry, in order to dictate egregious laws that may further dilute our God given rights. What will our 2nd Amendment sanctuary look like? You will find the answer in my last paragraph. “The plurality of the Supreme Court acknowledges individual rights to keep and bear arms, arms should be useful to “other pool of men” conscripted into service. Arms are for self-defense, individual rights such as hunting, and above all “shall not be infringed” upon.
Ref. Columbia University of Law



Thursday, August 22, 2019

So you want to live an ideal life? Consider this guide.







Sitting in church on a Sunday not long ago, and the pastor commented about the perfect life. He said, “If anyone can say they live the perfect life, then they may be allowed to preach the perfect life.” I cannot share the perfect life with you, but I can share my ideal life and achieve this life of obtaining perfectiveness with a simple guide. I will present this simple guide to you in just a moment. One may be surprised when this journey may begin, yet one will not be surprised at where this journey will end. Please bear with me as I lead you to the ideal life.

In Plato's Republic, Plato writes about the idea of happiness. Plato contends that one who is moral is the only one who can be truly happy. To be happy, one must understand the cardinal virtues. To be happy is but one of many parts of the perfect life, but I think it is important.

A person's life experiences dictate a person's reality of life. No two lives lived are the same, nor will ever be the same. What is true to you may not be true to me. What is true to another is true to another, and in the end, each person will have lived their own truths. Each life can be perfect if, in the persons' reality, it is perfect for them. While others may look on and judge your life, it is your life that you can make perfect for you. If we live a life worrying about what others think of us, we will live a life of pure disappointment. God and only God will judge each individual's life based on the experiences God has allowed that person to live, whether preordained or through free will. In conclusion, and if you agree, each person's happiness is dictated by the individual, or we could say what is happy to you may not be happy to another. What this means is, we are all unique and special to God.

When Plato wrote about the cardinal virtues, many of you may not know that these same virtues are found in the bible. As an avid reader of the bible and Greek philosophy, I find it remarkable how much Greek philosophy is found in the bible. Plato brought four cardinal virtues to us through Aristotle: prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance. God gave us three cardinal virtues. Let us examine these virtues on our way to the ideal life.

1.    Prudence: "right reason applied to practice." Prudence is a virtue that allows us to judge correctly what is right and what is wrong. When we mistake good for evil, we are showing our lack of prudence. Disregarding others' advice or warnings whose judgment does not coincide with ours is a sign of imprudence. The next time you get into an argument of politics, remember this virtue, as our leaders, and I mean all of our leaders have failed miserably for decades in this regard.  

2.    Justice: "the constant and permeant determination to give everyone his or her rightful due." It should not matter what we think of anyone, yet injustice occurs when we as individuals or by law deprive someone of the rights to be innocent until proven guilty. I am reminded of the Kavanaugh hearings and our politicians exclaiming that this man is guilty and should show his innocence. Legal rights can never outweigh natural rights.

3.    Fortitude: We all face obstacles as we gather our life's experiences for evaluation under prudence and justice. Fortitude applied correctly is reasoned and reasonable in our quest to overcome fear or complete what needs to be done. Fortitude gives us the strength to carry on and the strength to do what is prudent and justice.

4.    Temperance: Restraint or the idea of seeking virtue in all that we do. There is passion, there is vice, and there is the happy middle road of virtue. Virtue is the middle road, where passion and vice are dangerously traveled if selected. A glass of wine with dinner can be virtuous, yet a bottle of wine can be a vice. Temperance is the "golden mean." If you are a math wizard, think of it as statistics and the mean of an equation. We should want to strive for the mean in all of our desires.

There are three theological virtues. In Corinthians 13:13, "And now abide faith, hope, and love, but the greatest of these is love." In original Greek, the word "agape" is used throughout. This word was translated into English as charity, but the word "love" is preferred by most translations. One might consider the highest form of love is charity. Note that Corinthians' correlation can be tricky to translate but originally written in Greek as our first four virtues.

1.    Faith: Without faith, every virtue we talk about today is unattainable. I am not here to preach to you how to believe in God, as God has allowed you to live your life as to what is true to you. However, as a follower of Jesus, what I will say is this, and note I did not say, worshiper, if you put your faith in Jesus and follow his teachings, your quest for Temperance, Fortitude, Justice, and Prudence can be obtainable.

2.    Hope: Without hope, we can live our lives as an unbeliever in God. I am not here to tell you how to believe in God, as God has allowed you to live your life as to what is true to you. There will be many who pass through the pearly gates of heaven, and each will have lived a unique individual life. We hope for union with God when our days on this earth are over, and we will be delivered into heaven as long as we practice faith, temperance, fortitude, justice, and prudence.

3.    Love: The most important of all virtues, in my opinion. Without love, our time on earth will be spent lonely and afraid of what may come. Our attention to love starts with family. The family unit should be bestowed, unconditional love. As parents, we should have a positive impact on our children's lives, we sacrifice so that others within our family may succeed, and we sacrifice unselfishly. Children hear me today; love your parents as they sacrifice much for you so that you have the opportunity to succeed. Be kind to one another, compassionate, caring, thoughtful, and render acts of kindness. When we practice this love within our home, others' love and charity will be evident outside the home.  We will be delivered into heaven if we practice love with faith, hope, temperance, fortitude, justice, prudence, and follow the 10 commandments.


I am not a perfect man, but I live an ideal life. Life is lived by risk and reward decisions every day. I have practiced justice, temperance, fortitude, and prudence in assessing the risk and reward decisions I make every day and in my interactions with others. I practice these virtues with faith, hope, and love in mind. I practice "my faith" in God, following the 10-commandments. It is the 10-commandments that bind our virtues and dictate a way to live ideally. My ideal of faith may be different than yours. Yet, it goes without saying, "I am a Christian, that is to say, a follower of Christ."

I am very blessed to be in love with my life partner. My wife is God’s gift to me as without her in my life, I would have floundered in eternal failure, a less than ideal life. Our family has been blessed, but not without the fortitude to practice the seven virtues and the 10-commandments. I say practice because we are not all perfect in our practice; that is why we need God's forgiveness. I have overcome many obstacles in life, I am sure there will be many more, but in the end, when all is said and done, I can say that being a part of this family has pretty much been a perfect life. I can only hope that each of you is a part of a family that loves you. When each family member lives by the guide I have set forth for you today, your odds are great that you will live an ideal life within your reality.

"Everyone has untold stories of pain and sadness that make them love and live a little differently than you do.  Instead of judging with malice, be mindful of practicing the seven virtues and the 10-commandments. I think the 7-virtues combined with the 10-commandments make for a simple guide to the ideal life. Try to understand, God gave you this life to live, and you are the sum of your experiences, good and bad. You can lead as perfect of a life as your reality dictates when you are mindful of the seven virtues and the 10-commandments.  

Thursday, June 6, 2019

Virginia Beach shooting: When evil calls "Be Prepared"


Always Be Prepared

"Paratus"



"In English, this motto is most commonly Be Prepared. In the third part of Scouting for Boys, Robert Baden-Powell explains the meaning of the phrase: The Scout Motto is: BE PREPARED, which means you are always in a state of readiness in mind and body to do your DUTY. "

The question becomes, what is your duty? I think about Police officers, Military personnel, Congress, and the President of the United States, each having made personal decisions to uphold a commitment to his fellow man. The Virginia Beach shooting is a reminder as to why the 2nd amendment is so crucial to this idea of being prepared. "The right to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed" is for the very purpose of defending against evil. A look at America's most essential cities and strict gun laws compared to gun violence is all we need to understand why strict gun laws do not work.

 The Bible is full of stories concerning wolves and sheep. I choose to "Be Prepared." I accept the path of the sheepdog. Each person who reads this has decided to be a wolf, a sheep, or a sheepdog. Then there are those like DeWayne Craddock who chose to be a wolf in sheep's clothing. It is a wolf in sheep's clothing; the 2nd amendment proponents are committed to training, to "Be Prepared." Police, our golden sheepdogs, cannot be everywhere.  But sheepdogs, we are the ones who prepare to fill the role of backup, last chance, or when all else fails. 

When Tommy Norment goes to Richmond, I hope he will consider the following.

1. If you create "gun-free zones," it is the city's responsibility to post-golden sheepdogs (police) in every gun-free zone.

2. Gun Owners should have an incentive to purchase gun safes. A generous tax credit for the purchase of gun safes for home security and previous purchases should be considered.

3. Training: James City County has gone too long without a gun range. Whereby citizens can practice gun safety and provide active shooter training; citizens who choose to be sheepdogs should be working more closely with local police in supporting roles. We should be planning for active shooter response and how to identify sheepdogs in an actual situation.  I would not be upset if gun owners were required to receive better training. If we promote these types of ideas, we will always "Be Prepared." However, if we allow the sheep to take from us our teeth, the wolves will surely kill us all.

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