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Stanley Calls for Grand Jury Investigation
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Stanley Calls for Grand Jury Investigation
By DAVID C. BRYANT
(DENVER) Since his arrest for violating an unconstitutional city ordinance, Libertarian U.S. Senate candidate Rick Stanley has been keeping an eye on the Denver police. Rick has met them up close and personal, so he knows how they operate.
After reading and reflecting on the recent news story about officer Michael Pace, his role in the shooting death of Manuel Moreno- Delgado, and the punishment meted out by Denver's Public Safety Review Commission, Stanley released the following statement.
"Issuing a simple reprimand as 'punishment' for this obvious crime by a police officer is another slap in the face for the honest citizens of Denver. But it's just business as usual for the dishonest and unconstitutional government of the City and County of Denver.
"The evidence indicates that Michael Pace illegally caused the death of another individual with his gun. Instead of being charged as a criminal for causing this unlawful death, Mr. Pace will be slapped on the wrist for 'departing from the truth.'
"This is just one more example of the way Denver denies people the equal protection of the laws. Denver is operating an unconstitutional government that murders people with impunity. A police department that can commit murder without consequences is a lawless abomination.
"The Denver PD must be investigated by a state grand jury. The latest Moreno-Delgado case is just one in a lengthening series of clear cut murders committed by Denver cops. A policeman's badge must be a badge of honor, not a license to kill the people cops have sworn to serve and protect."
CORRECTION
The news release I sent yesterday ("Rocky Mountain News is Lying, Stanley Says") omitted one relevant fact. And one paragraph in that release was not entirely accurate.
In reporting the fact that the 'Rocky Mountain News' printed a blatant falsehood on December 18th, I should have noted that the 'News' did print a correction on December 19th -- in very small print on page 2, where hardly anyone would see it.
The eleventh paragraph in that release was not entirely accurate. In fact, the AP released the wire service story. That paragraph should have read like this:
-- Last month the Associated Press released a wire service story implying that the Libertarians did not run a candidate in the year 2000 Congressional District 4 election. The AP relied on false information the 'News' had printed a year earlier. In fact, the Libertarian candidate in that race claimed over 7% of the vote.
(DENVER) Libertarians across Colorado are furious about the latest in a long string of outrageous lies printed by the Denver Rocky Mountain News. And the "News" keeps adding fuel to the fire.
On Saturday, December 15, Rick Stanley, a Libertarian candidate for U.S. Senate, was arrested in Denver for carrying a pistol openly at a public rally celebrating the Bill of Rights. Mr. Duncan Philp was also arrested for carrying a weapon openly at the rally.
Prior to his arrest, Stanley had announced his intentions to media outlets all around Colorado. His act of civil disobedience aims to overturn Denver's ban on carrying deadly weapons anywhere within the city.
On Tuesday, December 18, the "News" printed an outrageous lie about Mr. Stanley and Mr. Philp. A story by John C. Ensslin said "they plan to use their arrests to challenge the constitutionality of Denver's ban on carrying concealed weapons."
Noted Libertarian attorney Paul Grant, who is representing both men in this case, could hardly believe his eyes. "I can't understand how this reporter could get his basic facts so wrong, said Grant. "In no way are Rick Stanley and Duncan Philp challenging Denver's concealed weapon regulations. It's hard to imagine how the reporter could be so careless."
"What is being challenged is Denver's prohibition on any open carrying of a weapon in the City and County of Denver," Grant continued. "Stanley and Philp were arrested for openly carrying weapons, as public records clearly indicate. It is the prohibition on open carry that clearly violates Colorado's state constitution, since the constitution guarantees that the right to keep and bear arms in defense of self, home, and others shall not be questioned."
"Colorado's constitution expressly mentions that concealed weapon carrying can be regulated, so challenging the concealed carry ban would be a complete waste of time, and stupid, to boot."
Mr. Stanley's response was blunt. "The Rocky Rag is lying again," said Stanley. "They knew exactly what they were doing. They have been smearing me with their lies since my campaign began last summer. Well, I'm sick and tired, and I'm not going to take it any more. I will continue my protests against the Rocky Rag and their outrageous lies. Everyone in Colorado needs to know how the 'News' deliberately distorts the truth by printing outright lies about me, and about the Libertarian Party."
Michelle Konieczny, media director for Mr. Stanley's U.S. Senate campaign, was also incensed. "Journalists have an ethical responsibility to report the truth. Perhaps I have been naive, but I believed my high school teacher when he told me that journalists hold themselves to high standards. I believed that journalists pride themselves on speaking out against injustice, and exposing the truth. I guess I was wrong, and it breaks my heart."
Disturbingly, this latest journalistic misstep at the "News" is just the latest in a lengthening string of falsehoods the paper has printed about Rick Stanley, and about the Libertarian Party.
-- Last month the 'News' released a wire service story implying that the Libertarians did not run a candidate in the year 2000 Congressional District 4 election. In fact, the Libertarian candidate in that race claimed over 7% of the vote.
-- Last August, the 'News' reported that there was no announced Libertarian candidate in the U.S. Senate race in Colorado. Mr. Stanley had announced his candidacy over a month earlier, and had been sending press releases to the 'News' every day for ten days straight when this lie was printed.
-- Last year, the 'News' purposely excluded the Libertarian candidates from their Voter's Guide, and from a sample ballot, when in fact the Libertarians had fielded more candidates for state House than the Democrats had. This gigantic lie sparked a spirited public protest. The Denver weekly 'Westword' printed an expose. The 'News' finally acknowledged their mistake -- two months after the election was history.
"Does this look like a pattern to you?" asked candidate Stanley. "The Rocky Rag keeps saying these are just 'little mistakes.' Well, I say these are not just little mistakes. They are clear and convincing evidence of the Rocky Rag's intent to keep the voters in the dark. Look at the evidence for yourself. Why does the 'News' make these 'mistakes' over, and over, and over again? Actions speak more loudly than words."
Rick Stanley's Speech
(DENVER) At 12:15 pm today, December 15, 2001, Rick Stanley, Libertarian candidate for U.S. Senate, was arrested by the Denver police for insisting that his constitutional right to keep and bear arms cannot be infringed. After delivering a speech detailing the reasons for his actions (attached, below), Rick performed an act of civil disobedience by openly carrying a loaded weapon, in a holster, in violation of Denver Revised Municipal Code section 38-117.5(b). Stanley believes that this city ordinance is unconsti- tutional. It infringes citizens' rights protected by the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. It is also in direct violation of Article II, Section 13 of the Colorado constitution.
Duncan Philp, another true patriot determined to protect the right of all citizens to keep and bear arms, was also arrested for carrying a weapon openly. At present, both Mr. Philp and Mr. Stanley are being held in the Denver City Jail awaiting booking.
Mr. Paul Grant, a lawyer specializing in constitutional law who has argued several cases before the U.S. Supreme Court, will be representing these men. Rick will demand a jury trial. He fully intends to demonstrate that this ordinance is unconstitutional, and that it cannot legally be enforced.
Saturday, December 15, 2001, is the 210th anniversary of the ratification of the Bill of Rights. In honor of this auspicious occasion, Rick Stanley delivered the following speech.
Rick also violated the Revised Municipal Code of the city and county of Denver, chapter 38-117.5(b), which prohibits the open carry of deadly weapons within the city limits. Rick wants to prove that this ordinance is unconstitutional. But he can't sue the city until he's been "damaged" by the ordinance. That is why he engaged in this act of civil disobedience: to obtain "standing" to sue the city for violating his constitutionally protected rights.
WHAT THE SECOND AMENDMENT MEANS
Good afternoon, and thank you for coming. It would appear I don't stand alone. (Rick brandishes a "Star Wars" toy gun.) This is what Denver will allow me to defend myself with. (Rick shoots rubber flying discs at the crowd. The crowd rolls on the ground with hilarity, and roars its approval.)
My name is Rick Stanley. I'm a Libertarian candidate for the office of United States Senator. I'm here today to celebrate the 210th anniversary of the ratification of the Bill of Rights. More specifically, I want to tell you what the Second Amendment means to me, and, more importantly, what it means to America. I want to discuss the many ways in which our sitting government is destroying the Second Amendment. And I want to tell you what you can do to restore our Second Amendment rights.
The Bill of Rights is the crown jewel in the Constitution of the United States. And the Second Amendment is the linchpin of the Bill of Rights. The Second Amendment says, "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."
Why did our forefathers add this provision to the Constitution? Well, they had direct experience with a tyrannical government. Just eight years before the Bill of Rights was ratified they had concluded peace with Great Britain, successfully ending their seven-year War for Independence. To understand the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights, we must remember the basic political philosophy on which our nation was founded. That philosophy is set out brilliantly in the Declaration of Independence. I'm sure those stirring words are familiar to all of you.
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness. That, to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to secure their Safety and Happiness."
Now it should be obvious that the people's right to alter or abolish a government that has become destructive of its basic ends would not mean much if the people didn't actually have the means to carry out the alteration. In other words, the Declaration of Independence wouldn't really say much without the Second Amendment. The people have the right to alter or abolish their government. And the people have another right -- to keep and bear arms. These two rights are essentially the same thing. The founding fathers knew this. When they wrote the Constitution, they hoped the government they were framing would always remain true to the purposes for which it had been instituted. But they had studied history, and they were wise, so they knew it was very likely that the government of the United States would become onerous and oppressive at some time in the future. Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness were, to them, the most important possessions anyone can hold. And so they very wisely included the Second Amendment in the Bill of Rights. They hoped that their descendants would never again be forced to overthrow an evil government. But they knew it might happen, so they inserted an escape clause in our Bill of Rights.
Today, 210 years after the Bill of Rights became part of the Constitution, the Second Amendment is in tatters. Let's stop and think, for a moment, of the many ways in which this current unconstitutional government has infringed our right to keep and bear arms.
- Counting state, local, and federal laws and regulations, there are now over 20,000 separate rules regulating the use, possession, and transfer of firearms. Most of those rules are patent infringements of this most basic human right, to keep and bear arms in self-defense.
- The federal government has adopted many laws which violate the Second Amendment. Automatic weapons are subject to a special tax. People who want to buy or sell guns are required to ask for permission. Guns with large magazines are prohibited. Every one of these restrictions is an infringement of your right to keep and bear arms.
- Federal law also includes prohibitions against certain kinds of ammunition. Specifically, "armor-piercing" bullets are illegal. Guns with very short barrels are also illegal. The net effect? The very types of guns and ammunition the American people must have to defend our country against a self-proclaimed military dictator are not freely available. But they should be! And they must be, if freedom is to endure.
- State and local laws in many jurisdictions prohibit concealed carry. People who wish to carry a concealed weapon are required to obtain a license, or permit. In many cities these licenses are never issued. People can apply for them, but the government won't issue them.
The Second Amendment does not say that people can apply for permission to keep and bear arms. It says that you have the right to keep and bear arms. It does not say "except for concealed weapons." It says that you have the right to bear arms. It's your right, and so it must be your choice. You -- not the government -- can decide what kind of gun you need, and when you need it, and how you want to carry it. As long as you use it only for lawful purposes -- for self-defense -- the government has absolutely no lawful authority to restrict your Second Amendment right.
- Here in Denver the city council has adopted a particularly odious piece of legislation known as Chapter 38-117.5(b) of the Revised Municipal Code. This unconstitutional piece of garbage says that citizens are not allowed to bear arms within the city limits. The traitors on the city council passed this ordinance even though they knew all about the Second Amendment. They knew all about Article II, Section 13 of the constitution of Colorado, which says, "The right of no person to keep and bear arms in defense of his home, person, and property, ... shall be called in question."
Why did they pass this unconstitutional ordinance? Because they don't care about you, or your rights, or the Constitution. They only care about power over other people -- obtaining it, extending it, and grasping it. They want to run your life. And they know that you might resist them if you have a gun. They're not ready to say you can't even own a gun. Not yet. But they do say that you can't carry it with you. Small steps. Infringements. Tyranny-- an inch at a time.
Unlike the Denver city council, I care about the Constitution. I believe that your rights, and my rights, and everybody's rights, are important. An unconstitutional enactment is not a law. Today I am challenging this unconstitutional ordinance by violating it deliberately and peacefully. But before I do that and the Denver police take me into custody, I want to tell you what you can do to make the Second Amendment a living, breathing reality once again.
- Elect Libertarians to public office. If you're not registered to vote, go out and register. Vote for Libertarians every chance you get. They're all about defending the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
- Join my campaign team. I am a candidate for the office of U.S. Senator. The election will be held next November. My campaign team is already hard at work. But it's pitifully small, and under-funded. Join my team, and help elect me to the U.S. Senate so I can start fighting for your rights at the federal level. You can talk to David Bryant or Michelle Konieczny -- they're here today. Or visit my web site the next time you're online: www.stanley2002.org.
- Help spread the word about what has happened here today all across America. I am issuing a public call for monthly public demonstrations in support of the Bill of Rights. The Second American Revolution has already begun. It is time to spread it to every state in America.
Today I am taking a stand against an unconstitutional city ordinance. There are thousands of unconstitutional laws on the books today. Now is the time to force their repeal. We need to hold another rally here in Denver in January, and in February, and every month after that, until all the unconsti- tutional laws have been repealed. And we can't just do it in Denver. We need support in this effort from people all across the country.
I am calling upon citizens all across America to join the Second American Revolution. Organize a rally in your hometown. Set one up in the capital city of your state. Speak out against all the unconstitutional laws this sitting government has enacted. And don't stop there. Do it again, and again, and again -- until all the unconstitutional laws have been repealed.
When these rallies are happening regularly, in every capital city of every state in America, the politicians will have to sit up and listen. They know they have been passing unconsti- tutional laws. They don't want to listen when Libertarians say that what they're doing is wrong. Well, dammit, the time for whispering is behind us. We have got to shout our message from the rooftops, before it's too late. If we don't act now, our last best chance to preserve liberty in America will be lost. Do not let that happen!
- I know that there are many militia groups in America. The politicians and their media lapdogs have been poking fun at them for years. You militia members deserve respect. You know more about the Second Amendment, and what it truly means, than all the politicians inside the Beltway put together.
It is time for all the militia groups in America to band together. The battle for liberty can still be won with ballots, not bullets. But the danger is imminent. The recently enacted "Patriot Act" is a direct assault upon the entire Bill of Rights. The traitors in Washington are getting bolder. We must be ready to defend our liberty with all the force at our command, if they push it that far.
I'm calling out today for the formation of a new Second American Revolution militia, to embrace all the militias across America.
I've already read you part of the Declaration of Independence -- the most familiar part. Now I'd like to read the next two sentences, the part the politicians want you to forget about.
"Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shown, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security."
Think about the "Patriot Act." Think about the thousands of unconstitutional laws this sitting government has enacted. It is a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object: to reduce you, and me, and all Americans, under absolute Despotism.
It is our right, it is our duty, to throw off this unconstitutional government. I'm ready to do my duty. Are you?http://www.armedfemalesofamerica.com/archive.php?aid=149
"If cowardly and dishonorable men sometimes shoot unarmed men with army pistols or guns, the evil must be prevented by the penitentiary and gallows, and not by a general deprivation of a constitutional privilege." - Arkansas Supreme Court, 1878
By DAVID C. BRYANT
(DENVER) Since his arrest for violating an unconstitutional city ordinance, Libertarian U.S. Senate candidate Rick Stanley has been keeping an eye on the Denver police. Rick has met them up close and personal, so he knows how they operate.
After reading and reflecting on the recent news story about officer Michael Pace, his role in the shooting death of Manuel Moreno- Delgado, and the punishment meted out by Denver's Public Safety Review Commission, Stanley released the following statement.
"Issuing a simple reprimand as 'punishment' for this obvious crime by a police officer is another slap in the face for the honest citizens of Denver. But it's just business as usual for the dishonest and unconstitutional government of the City and County of Denver.
"The evidence indicates that Michael Pace illegally caused the death of another individual with his gun. Instead of being charged as a criminal for causing this unlawful death, Mr. Pace will be slapped on the wrist for 'departing from the truth.'
"This is just one more example of the way Denver denies people the equal protection of the laws. Denver is operating an unconstitutional government that murders people with impunity. A police department that can commit murder without consequences is a lawless abomination.
"The Denver PD must be investigated by a state grand jury. The latest Moreno-Delgado case is just one in a lengthening series of clear cut murders committed by Denver cops. A policeman's badge must be a badge of honor, not a license to kill the people cops have sworn to serve and protect."
CORRECTION
The news release I sent yesterday ("Rocky Mountain News is Lying, Stanley Says") omitted one relevant fact. And one paragraph in that release was not entirely accurate.
In reporting the fact that the 'Rocky Mountain News' printed a blatant falsehood on December 18th, I should have noted that the 'News' did print a correction on December 19th -- in very small print on page 2, where hardly anyone would see it.
The eleventh paragraph in that release was not entirely accurate. In fact, the AP released the wire service story. That paragraph should have read like this:
-- Last month the Associated Press released a wire service story implying that the Libertarians did not run a candidate in the year 2000 Congressional District 4 election. The AP relied on false information the 'News' had printed a year earlier. In fact, the Libertarian candidate in that race claimed over 7% of the vote.
(DENVER) Libertarians across Colorado are furious about the latest in a long string of outrageous lies printed by the Denver Rocky Mountain News. And the "News" keeps adding fuel to the fire.
On Saturday, December 15, Rick Stanley, a Libertarian candidate for U.S. Senate, was arrested in Denver for carrying a pistol openly at a public rally celebrating the Bill of Rights. Mr. Duncan Philp was also arrested for carrying a weapon openly at the rally.
Prior to his arrest, Stanley had announced his intentions to media outlets all around Colorado. His act of civil disobedience aims to overturn Denver's ban on carrying deadly weapons anywhere within the city.
On Tuesday, December 18, the "News" printed an outrageous lie about Mr. Stanley and Mr. Philp. A story by John C. Ensslin said "they plan to use their arrests to challenge the constitutionality of Denver's ban on carrying concealed weapons."
Noted Libertarian attorney Paul Grant, who is representing both men in this case, could hardly believe his eyes. "I can't understand how this reporter could get his basic facts so wrong, said Grant. "In no way are Rick Stanley and Duncan Philp challenging Denver's concealed weapon regulations. It's hard to imagine how the reporter could be so careless."
"What is being challenged is Denver's prohibition on any open carrying of a weapon in the City and County of Denver," Grant continued. "Stanley and Philp were arrested for openly carrying weapons, as public records clearly indicate. It is the prohibition on open carry that clearly violates Colorado's state constitution, since the constitution guarantees that the right to keep and bear arms in defense of self, home, and others shall not be questioned."
"Colorado's constitution expressly mentions that concealed weapon carrying can be regulated, so challenging the concealed carry ban would be a complete waste of time, and stupid, to boot."
Mr. Stanley's response was blunt. "The Rocky Rag is lying again," said Stanley. "They knew exactly what they were doing. They have been smearing me with their lies since my campaign began last summer. Well, I'm sick and tired, and I'm not going to take it any more. I will continue my protests against the Rocky Rag and their outrageous lies. Everyone in Colorado needs to know how the 'News' deliberately distorts the truth by printing outright lies about me, and about the Libertarian Party."
Michelle Konieczny, media director for Mr. Stanley's U.S. Senate campaign, was also incensed. "Journalists have an ethical responsibility to report the truth. Perhaps I have been naive, but I believed my high school teacher when he told me that journalists hold themselves to high standards. I believed that journalists pride themselves on speaking out against injustice, and exposing the truth. I guess I was wrong, and it breaks my heart."
Disturbingly, this latest journalistic misstep at the "News" is just the latest in a lengthening string of falsehoods the paper has printed about Rick Stanley, and about the Libertarian Party.
-- Last month the 'News' released a wire service story implying that the Libertarians did not run a candidate in the year 2000 Congressional District 4 election. In fact, the Libertarian candidate in that race claimed over 7% of the vote.
-- Last August, the 'News' reported that there was no announced Libertarian candidate in the U.S. Senate race in Colorado. Mr. Stanley had announced his candidacy over a month earlier, and had been sending press releases to the 'News' every day for ten days straight when this lie was printed.
-- Last year, the 'News' purposely excluded the Libertarian candidates from their Voter's Guide, and from a sample ballot, when in fact the Libertarians had fielded more candidates for state House than the Democrats had. This gigantic lie sparked a spirited public protest. The Denver weekly 'Westword' printed an expose. The 'News' finally acknowledged their mistake -- two months after the election was history.
"Does this look like a pattern to you?" asked candidate Stanley. "The Rocky Rag keeps saying these are just 'little mistakes.' Well, I say these are not just little mistakes. They are clear and convincing evidence of the Rocky Rag's intent to keep the voters in the dark. Look at the evidence for yourself. Why does the 'News' make these 'mistakes' over, and over, and over again? Actions speak more loudly than words."
Rick Stanley's Speech
(DENVER) At 12:15 pm today, December 15, 2001, Rick Stanley, Libertarian candidate for U.S. Senate, was arrested by the Denver police for insisting that his constitutional right to keep and bear arms cannot be infringed. After delivering a speech detailing the reasons for his actions (attached, below), Rick performed an act of civil disobedience by openly carrying a loaded weapon, in a holster, in violation of Denver Revised Municipal Code section 38-117.5(b). Stanley believes that this city ordinance is unconsti- tutional. It infringes citizens' rights protected by the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. It is also in direct violation of Article II, Section 13 of the Colorado constitution.
Duncan Philp, another true patriot determined to protect the right of all citizens to keep and bear arms, was also arrested for carrying a weapon openly. At present, both Mr. Philp and Mr. Stanley are being held in the Denver City Jail awaiting booking.
Mr. Paul Grant, a lawyer specializing in constitutional law who has argued several cases before the U.S. Supreme Court, will be representing these men. Rick will demand a jury trial. He fully intends to demonstrate that this ordinance is unconstitutional, and that it cannot legally be enforced.
Saturday, December 15, 2001, is the 210th anniversary of the ratification of the Bill of Rights. In honor of this auspicious occasion, Rick Stanley delivered the following speech.
Rick also violated the Revised Municipal Code of the city and county of Denver, chapter 38-117.5(b), which prohibits the open carry of deadly weapons within the city limits. Rick wants to prove that this ordinance is unconstitutional. But he can't sue the city until he's been "damaged" by the ordinance. That is why he engaged in this act of civil disobedience: to obtain "standing" to sue the city for violating his constitutionally protected rights.
WHAT THE SECOND AMENDMENT MEANS
Good afternoon, and thank you for coming. It would appear I don't stand alone. (Rick brandishes a "Star Wars" toy gun.) This is what Denver will allow me to defend myself with. (Rick shoots rubber flying discs at the crowd. The crowd rolls on the ground with hilarity, and roars its approval.)
My name is Rick Stanley. I'm a Libertarian candidate for the office of United States Senator. I'm here today to celebrate the 210th anniversary of the ratification of the Bill of Rights. More specifically, I want to tell you what the Second Amendment means to me, and, more importantly, what it means to America. I want to discuss the many ways in which our sitting government is destroying the Second Amendment. And I want to tell you what you can do to restore our Second Amendment rights.
The Bill of Rights is the crown jewel in the Constitution of the United States. And the Second Amendment is the linchpin of the Bill of Rights. The Second Amendment says, "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."
Why did our forefathers add this provision to the Constitution? Well, they had direct experience with a tyrannical government. Just eight years before the Bill of Rights was ratified they had concluded peace with Great Britain, successfully ending their seven-year War for Independence. To understand the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights, we must remember the basic political philosophy on which our nation was founded. That philosophy is set out brilliantly in the Declaration of Independence. I'm sure those stirring words are familiar to all of you.
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness. That, to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to secure their Safety and Happiness."
Now it should be obvious that the people's right to alter or abolish a government that has become destructive of its basic ends would not mean much if the people didn't actually have the means to carry out the alteration. In other words, the Declaration of Independence wouldn't really say much without the Second Amendment. The people have the right to alter or abolish their government. And the people have another right -- to keep and bear arms. These two rights are essentially the same thing. The founding fathers knew this. When they wrote the Constitution, they hoped the government they were framing would always remain true to the purposes for which it had been instituted. But they had studied history, and they were wise, so they knew it was very likely that the government of the United States would become onerous and oppressive at some time in the future. Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness were, to them, the most important possessions anyone can hold. And so they very wisely included the Second Amendment in the Bill of Rights. They hoped that their descendants would never again be forced to overthrow an evil government. But they knew it might happen, so they inserted an escape clause in our Bill of Rights.
Today, 210 years after the Bill of Rights became part of the Constitution, the Second Amendment is in tatters. Let's stop and think, for a moment, of the many ways in which this current unconstitutional government has infringed our right to keep and bear arms.
- Counting state, local, and federal laws and regulations, there are now over 20,000 separate rules regulating the use, possession, and transfer of firearms. Most of those rules are patent infringements of this most basic human right, to keep and bear arms in self-defense.
- The federal government has adopted many laws which violate the Second Amendment. Automatic weapons are subject to a special tax. People who want to buy or sell guns are required to ask for permission. Guns with large magazines are prohibited. Every one of these restrictions is an infringement of your right to keep and bear arms.
- Federal law also includes prohibitions against certain kinds of ammunition. Specifically, "armor-piercing" bullets are illegal. Guns with very short barrels are also illegal. The net effect? The very types of guns and ammunition the American people must have to defend our country against a self-proclaimed military dictator are not freely available. But they should be! And they must be, if freedom is to endure.
- State and local laws in many jurisdictions prohibit concealed carry. People who wish to carry a concealed weapon are required to obtain a license, or permit. In many cities these licenses are never issued. People can apply for them, but the government won't issue them.
The Second Amendment does not say that people can apply for permission to keep and bear arms. It says that you have the right to keep and bear arms. It does not say "except for concealed weapons." It says that you have the right to bear arms. It's your right, and so it must be your choice. You -- not the government -- can decide what kind of gun you need, and when you need it, and how you want to carry it. As long as you use it only for lawful purposes -- for self-defense -- the government has absolutely no lawful authority to restrict your Second Amendment right.
- Here in Denver the city council has adopted a particularly odious piece of legislation known as Chapter 38-117.5(b) of the Revised Municipal Code. This unconstitutional piece of garbage says that citizens are not allowed to bear arms within the city limits. The traitors on the city council passed this ordinance even though they knew all about the Second Amendment. They knew all about Article II, Section 13 of the constitution of Colorado, which says, "The right of no person to keep and bear arms in defense of his home, person, and property, ... shall be called in question."
Why did they pass this unconstitutional ordinance? Because they don't care about you, or your rights, or the Constitution. They only care about power over other people -- obtaining it, extending it, and grasping it. They want to run your life. And they know that you might resist them if you have a gun. They're not ready to say you can't even own a gun. Not yet. But they do say that you can't carry it with you. Small steps. Infringements. Tyranny-- an inch at a time.
Unlike the Denver city council, I care about the Constitution. I believe that your rights, and my rights, and everybody's rights, are important. An unconstitutional enactment is not a law. Today I am challenging this unconstitutional ordinance by violating it deliberately and peacefully. But before I do that and the Denver police take me into custody, I want to tell you what you can do to make the Second Amendment a living, breathing reality once again.
- Elect Libertarians to public office. If you're not registered to vote, go out and register. Vote for Libertarians every chance you get. They're all about defending the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
- Join my campaign team. I am a candidate for the office of U.S. Senator. The election will be held next November. My campaign team is already hard at work. But it's pitifully small, and under-funded. Join my team, and help elect me to the U.S. Senate so I can start fighting for your rights at the federal level. You can talk to David Bryant or Michelle Konieczny -- they're here today. Or visit my web site the next time you're online: www.stanley2002.org.
- Help spread the word about what has happened here today all across America. I am issuing a public call for monthly public demonstrations in support of the Bill of Rights. The Second American Revolution has already begun. It is time to spread it to every state in America.
Today I am taking a stand against an unconstitutional city ordinance. There are thousands of unconstitutional laws on the books today. Now is the time to force their repeal. We need to hold another rally here in Denver in January, and in February, and every month after that, until all the unconsti- tutional laws have been repealed. And we can't just do it in Denver. We need support in this effort from people all across the country.
I am calling upon citizens all across America to join the Second American Revolution. Organize a rally in your hometown. Set one up in the capital city of your state. Speak out against all the unconstitutional laws this sitting government has enacted. And don't stop there. Do it again, and again, and again -- until all the unconstitutional laws have been repealed.
When these rallies are happening regularly, in every capital city of every state in America, the politicians will have to sit up and listen. They know they have been passing unconsti- tutional laws. They don't want to listen when Libertarians say that what they're doing is wrong. Well, dammit, the time for whispering is behind us. We have got to shout our message from the rooftops, before it's too late. If we don't act now, our last best chance to preserve liberty in America will be lost. Do not let that happen!
- I know that there are many militia groups in America. The politicians and their media lapdogs have been poking fun at them for years. You militia members deserve respect. You know more about the Second Amendment, and what it truly means, than all the politicians inside the Beltway put together.
It is time for all the militia groups in America to band together. The battle for liberty can still be won with ballots, not bullets. But the danger is imminent. The recently enacted "Patriot Act" is a direct assault upon the entire Bill of Rights. The traitors in Washington are getting bolder. We must be ready to defend our liberty with all the force at our command, if they push it that far.
I'm calling out today for the formation of a new Second American Revolution militia, to embrace all the militias across America.
I've already read you part of the Declaration of Independence -- the most familiar part. Now I'd like to read the next two sentences, the part the politicians want you to forget about.
"Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shown, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security."
Think about the "Patriot Act." Think about the thousands of unconstitutional laws this sitting government has enacted. It is a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object: to reduce you, and me, and all Americans, under absolute Despotism.
It is our right, it is our duty, to throw off this unconstitutional government. I'm ready to do my duty. Are you?http://www.armedfemalesofamerica.com/archive.php?aid=149
"If cowardly and dishonorable men sometimes shoot unarmed men with army pistols or guns, the evil must be prevented by the penitentiary and gallows, and not by a general deprivation of a constitutional privilege." - Arkansas Supreme Court, 1878
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