Symmetry wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Symmetry wrote:You have heard TGD's argument above, bizarrely claiming that the amendment is not vague because it can be interpreted in many ways.
I am of the opinion that the amendment is vague because it can be interpreted in many different ways.
In the case of this amendment, sometimes these interpretations are polar opposites.
I take umbrage with your characterization of my argument using the word "intepret." The Supreme Court did not interpret the Second Amendment to include an individual right. The Supreme Court decided, for reasons other than the language of the amendment, that the amendment protected an individual right. The Supreme Court ignored the language of the amendment, therefore it could not have interpreted the language of the amendment.
Sooooo.... the legal arguments around the meaning of the second amendment aren't all that clear?
In light of the Supreme Court's decision in Heller, it is now clear that the Second Amendment is, since 2008, an individual and collective right.