bigdaddy1
Regular Member
I was thinking (I know, dangerous) and wondered if the Senate votes against Constitutional Carry, or doesn't at least allow it to be presented wouldn't that be treason? They swore to uphold the Constitution of the United States. If they vote against Constitutional they swore to uphold, wouldn't that be a treasonous act? We know the Constitution states the right to keep and bear arms is fundamental per SCOTUS.
In my view, unless they vote for Constitutional Carry they have voted against our country's Constitution and therefore are guilty of treason.
In my view, unless they vote for Constitutional Carry they have voted against our country's Constitution and therefore are guilty of treason.