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saint-in-training
June 8th, 2008, 10:06 PM
Several dozen Montana politicians, including Secretary of State Brad Johnson, have adopted an unconventional take on the Second Amendment case currently before the U.S. Supreme Court: They’ve threatened secession. D.C. v. Heller, the first substantive Second Amendment case the Court has heard in nearly 70 years, could definitively settle whether the right to bear arms is an individual right or a collective right.

In a joint resolution, the Montana politicians argue that when Washington approved the state constitution, including a clause granting “any person” the right to bear arms, upon the Treasure State’s entry into the Union in 1889, the federal government recognized that clause as consistent with the Second Amendment. If the Court comes down on the side of a collective right, they argue, it would breach the compact for statehood between Montana and the federal government.

“Some speak of a ‘living constitution,’ the meaning of which may evolve and change over time,” supporters of the resolution explain on their website. “However, the concept of a ‘living contract,’ one to be disregarded or revised at the whim of one party thereto, is unknown.” Therefore, they argue, “A collective rights holding in Heller would not only open the Pandora’s box of unilaterally morphing contracts, it would also poise Montana to claim appropriate and historically entrenched remedies for contract violation.” Said remedies include opting out of its breached compact with the federal government—in other words, seceding from the Union.

saint-in-training
June 8th, 2008, 10:28 PM
We're all so concerned with becoming a member of a union with Mex and Can, don't we already qualify as a union unto ourselves? 50 states?

sophie
June 8th, 2008, 11:27 PM
What do you want to bet, if they seceed, property vaules in Montana ago up:lol2, because there'll be a wait list to buy houses there.

saint-in-training
June 8th, 2008, 11:30 PM
I heard that! They'll be posting signs coming in and out of Montana.

chj
June 9th, 2008, 12:21 AM
:thinking maybe alabama(where I live) can go with them.

bunnymom321
June 9th, 2008, 12:25 AM
What do you want to bet, if they seceed, property vaules in Montana ago up:lol2, because there'll be a wait list to buy houses there.

Sweet! Our property values will be going up! :yeah Actually, this is the first time I have heard anything like this. I will have to look this up on our local websites!

m2pinggggggg
June 9th, 2008, 12:36 AM
What do you want to bet, if they seceed, property vaules in Montana ago up:lol2, because there'll be a wait list to buy houses there.

NOT! I Lived in South Dakota and it's ccccooooollllldddd. Anyway they don't put the population of the town when you enter it anymore. They have a picture of a cow and then their population. (more cows than people):rolleyes:shocked

MidwestMama
June 9th, 2008, 01:14 PM
(more cows than people):rolleyes:shocked

Although really, I'm not sure that would be such a bad thing these days!! Cows seem like peaceful neighbors to me... :heh

My best friend and I keep a running inside joke about moving our families to the hills of Montana and starting our own little village. Starting to sound like a good idea... maybe we'd better find some land to jump on now!!

Cris

waiting1
June 10th, 2008, 12:50 PM
As I said in my other post "God said the nations are a blessing and if you look at the tower of babel what were they doing? trying to maintain a unified government / kingdom religion and the like and by giving power to just one person you have just allowed a totaltarian government to be created and in this day and age it would be ( and will be, except for God ) impossible to overthrow. This is why God formed nations to prevent this!" The Nations are a blessing, and a one world government is an abomination and a sin before God. The "Tower of Babel" says it all in Genesis about how God feels about this. And just like He condemned this action then, He will really condemn it this time! Amen, Praise the Lord Jesus Christ! Praise, Honor, Riches, Power and Glory Be Unto You Lord Jesus, PLEASE COME QUICKLY!!!

SoThankful
June 10th, 2008, 02:50 PM
I'd hate to see the backlash from the federal gov't should Montana choose to do their Constitutionally given right. Lincoln intervened, I'm sure President Bush would as well.