donhamrick
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I am transcribing the Jessica Lenahan Human Rights Hearing at the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights of October 22, 2008. I have transcribed 36 minutes of the 90 minute hearing. When I finish the transcription I will have raw material to develope a human rights argument for the Second Amendment, i.e. the human right for women to protect themselves from abusive husbands and ex-husbands posing serious and mortal threats to them and their children.
A lot of you harassed me for an abstract of my lawsuit. I refused because I am devoting my time to developing new legal arguments for my Second Amendment case based on human rights treaties.
The Jessica Lenahan human rights case is a golden opportunity to establisha foothold in international human rights law for the Second Amendment. I have already established such a foothold using the Heller opinion as noted on pages 1 through 4 of my lawsuit. I staked my Second Amendmentclaim at the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights and further claimed that the Heller opinion impacted Jessica Lenahan's human rights case as a lawful alternative when domestic violence restraining orders are ignored by the targeted offender and by the police in ther refusal to make arrests for violations of domestic violence restraining orders.
I am baffled why the NRA still refuses to acknowledge my Second Amendment case and its international human rights aspect. There is a valid movement under the "Violence Against Women" bannerall around the world and in the United States. Jessica Gonzales (now Lenahan) was and still is a true victim several times over. The policetreated her more like a criminal suspect than a victim. Jessica's own words at the hearing provides the true reason forthe fundamental right to to armed self defense under the Ninth Amendment and the Second Amendment against domestic violence:
The Second Amendment is not a theoretical right it is aright to protect life from death.Hency my fightto include the Second Amendment in the definition of the "right to life" provision in international human rights treaties.
For more information:
http://www.law.columbia.edu/center_program/human_rights/InterAmer/GonzalesvUS
I am transcribing the Jessica Lenahan Human Rights Hearing at the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights of October 22, 2008. I have transcribed 36 minutes of the 90 minute hearing. When I finish the transcription I will have raw material to develope a human rights argument for the Second Amendment, i.e. the human right for women to protect themselves from abusive husbands and ex-husbands posing serious and mortal threats to them and their children.
A lot of you harassed me for an abstract of my lawsuit. I refused because I am devoting my time to developing new legal arguments for my Second Amendment case based on human rights treaties.
The Jessica Lenahan human rights case is a golden opportunity to establisha foothold in international human rights law for the Second Amendment. I have already established such a foothold using the Heller opinion as noted on pages 1 through 4 of my lawsuit. I staked my Second Amendmentclaim at the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights and further claimed that the Heller opinion impacted Jessica Lenahan's human rights case as a lawful alternative when domestic violence restraining orders are ignored by the targeted offender and by the police in ther refusal to make arrests for violations of domestic violence restraining orders.
I am baffled why the NRA still refuses to acknowledge my Second Amendment case and its international human rights aspect. There is a valid movement under the "Violence Against Women" bannerall around the world and in the United States. Jessica Gonzales (now Lenahan) was and still is a true victim several times over. The policetreated her more like a criminal suspect than a victim. Jessica's own words at the hearing provides the true reason forthe fundamental right to to armed self defense under the Ninth Amendment and the Second Amendment against domestic violence:
Shereferred to the Castle Rock, Colorado Police Department officers who refused to effectively search for her husband, Simon Gonzales, and arrest him before he murder their three young daughters.I was treated like a criminal rather than a mother living her worst nightmare. I felt so deceived. I’d grown up thinking my government was bound by the laws and that it was just and fair. But all of sudden when I needed you the most you turned your back on me and my family.
The Second Amendment is not a theoretical right it is aright to protect life from death.Hency my fightto include the Second Amendment in the definition of the "right to life" provision in international human rights treaties.
For more information:
http://www.law.columbia.edu/center_program/human_rights/InterAmer/GonzalesvUS