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Gun rights and representation

DC wants representation. And gun rights thrown in. Just like last time.

6 Responses to “Gun rights and representation”

  1. Jake Says:

    Like Sailorcurt said in his post, if the way they were going about it wasn’t unConstitutional, I wouldn’t have a problem with it.

    With the Dem majority in congress, and the number of Repubs you would think of as sympathetic, you would think that they could get the 2/3 majority needed to do it the right way and pass a Constitutional Amendment for the states to ratify.

  2. cargosquid Says:

    They want representation? Fine. Get rid of “self rule.” The CONGRESS is running the city.

    But, if they insist on this “taxation without representation” BS, I say, residents of DC don’t have to pay income taxes. Except for politicians.

  3. Mikee Says:

    From the bill as introduced:
    SEC. 4. NONSEVERABILITY OF PROVISIONS. If any provision of this Act, or any amendment made by this Act, is declared or held invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions of this Act and any amendment made by this Act shall be treated and deemed invalid and shall have no force or effect of law.

    I can’t find the firearm amendment. My google-fu is weak.

    I hope the firarms amendment makes provisions severable. That is, when the sections of the bill dealing with representation in Congress are struck down as unconstitutional the firearm amendment will remain in force.

  4. Kristopher Says:

    DC needs to have it’s home rule abolished. Make the residents VA citizens ( I wouldn’t inflict Md government on an enemy ). Appoint a care taker city council. Pass one set of city ordinances, and require a two thirds majority of Congress to alter them. Misbehaving Councilors can be removed by a committee majority.

    Allow property owners to evict anyone with a month’s notice, and forbid the city from owning housing.

    The city will get cleaned up within a month.

  5. Old Doctor Weasel Says:

    Kristopher, Looking at borders and history, I don’t think you can justify making any more of DC part of Virginia. A bunch of DC already reverted to Virginia, and is now Alexandria and Arlington. The rest of DC came from Maryland. Yes, cruel and unusual to inflict MD gov’t, but that’s who they should get. Actually, pushing residential parts of DC into MD is the perfect solution to their representation woes, but it won’t get them the unconstitutional thing the Dems really want: two new senators and a rep who are guaranteed to be Donkeys.

  6. ParatrooperJJ Says:

    Neither MD or VA want to have the DCers be part of their states.

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