Daily reminder that the 2nd is not going anywhere

The most we talked about was the preamble and that was only for a day, public education isn't designed to teach kids you should know this by now.

Literally no. We study the preamble of the Constitution and discuss the separation of powers and interstate commerce clause. The only amendments we studied to any appreciable level were the First, Sixth, Thirteenth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Eighteenth, Twenty-First, Twenty-Second, Twenty-Fourth, and Twenty-Fifth. Basically Freedom of Speech, Prohibition, and Civil Rights. The history of the American Revolution is taught in a very brief way. If all you knew was what was in the high school textbooks then the Revolution consisted of five events: The Boston Tea Party, Lexington and Concord, Washington Crossing the Delaware, The Boston Massacre, and the drafting of the Declaration of Independence. French involvement in the war was just a paragraph about Lafayette and even then he had to share it with von Steuben.

It won't go anywhere so long as people targeted for gun grabbing don't give up their guns, and don't go quietly into mental asylums to be mentally and physically destroyed with experimental drugs forced fed down their throats by negro nurses

I'm personally more concerned about potential attacks to the "bear" part than to the "keep" part. I know there are many places around the world where gun ownership is technically legal and possible but you don't have any right to use those weapons in even the most dire cases of self defense. That is horrifying to me.

I suppose that most of my interactions with Americans has been online mostly here and most of you seem to have a much better understanding of the subject than what you're saying there would suggest, at least as far as the second amendment is concerned. From what you're saying though that would be unrepresentative of the country as a whole, which seems odd. Most of the American press would suggest that large numbers of you Burgers are very concerned with expanding, defending, or creating rights that they may or may not have - you'd think they'd take the time to read up on the ones they actually have. Particularly considering that the US Constitution is about as good as politics has gotten so far, in concept at least.

Coil hair is a black girl behind him.

Firearms people tend to have a much higher level of knowledge on US history and the Constitution than the general public. We have to in order to make good arguments for why our rights should be retained.
When you say "rights you may or may not have" you are spot on. Most of the time "rights" are brought up in public discussion it's stuff not even remotely touched in the Constitution. Living wage, medical care, contraception, LGBT issues, etc. The politically left in the US love the word "rights" but no, they don't bother to actually study what that defines. To them a right is anything they believe themselves entitled to. If pressed hard enough they may know enough to try and clumsily use the general welfare clause or one of the civil rights amendments to support their argument.

"They're pushing for this too. It's going to get to the point where it'll be a better life choice to shoot the negress cops in rainbow hijabs sent to arrest you than to throw yourself to the mercy of a Jewish judge with an all-black jury" -Abraham Lincoln

Buttresses and buttloaves. Right? Fuck off, kike.

it's a shit joke because normalfags will think it means the government grants you your liberties