View Full Version : The Constitutional Right To Bear Arms Has Outlived Its Usefulness - Live Debate 1630 2013/11/14
Legal heavyweights argue. The lineup looks great and it should be a fun debate.
Recent mass shooting tragedies have renewed the national debate over the 2nd Amendment. Gun ownership and homicide rates are higher in the U.S. than in any other developed nation, but gun violence has decreased over the last two decades even as gun ownership may be increasing. Over 200 years have passed since James Madison introduced the Bill of Rights, the country has changed, and so have it guns. Is the right to bear arms now at odds with the common good, or is it as necessary today as it was in 1789?
http://fora.tv/event/the_constitutional_right_to_bear_arms_has_outlived _its_usefulness/livestream
For the motion:
Alan Dershowitz - Professor of Law, Harvard Law School
Sanford Levinson -Professor of Law and of Government, University of Texas
Against the Motion:
David Kopel - Research Director, Independence Institute & Associate Policy Analyst, Cato Institute
Eugene Volokh - Professor of Law, UCLA School of Law
Thank you for the heads up.
ETA: You can vote on it here http://intelligencesquaredus.org/debates/upcoming-debates/item/907-the-constitutional-right-to-bear-arms-has-outlived-its-usefulness&tab=2
This is turning out to be a GREAT debate.
Every single one of us should be watching this and trying to fundamentally understand these arguments.
StagLefty
11-14-2013, 18:28
Ya David Kopel !!!!
Alan Dersh so far just seems to be using a straw man argument.
I agree with Desh on the concept there should be a right for self defense - and that should be over-arching.
They need to get into the concept of the right of revolution - and how that plays with the 2nd amendment -- which will indefinitely lead to the 'well everyone should be able to have nuclear weapons'.
and as always - Eugene Volokh is a monster. He talks fast but he is awesome.
I agree with Desh on the concept there should be a right for self defense - and that should be over-arching.
They need to get into the concept of the right of revolution - and how that plays with the 2nd amendment -- which will indefinitely lead to the 'well everyone should be able to have nuclear weapons'.
and as always - Eugene Volokh is a monster. He talks fast but he is awesome.
Self defense is covered in the Constitution under natural rights.
Agreed Volokh is great.
Bailey Guns
11-14-2013, 18:48
Dershowitz seems incapable of a true, rational argument. His entire premise is based on typical leftist emotions. Kopel is slicing and dicing all of his arguments pretty easily.
Bailey Guns
11-14-2013, 18:48
I'm curious to see how a NYC audience votes on this.
Bailey Guns
11-14-2013, 18:52
Dershowitz sounds nothing like the successful scholar and professor that he is.
Dershowitz seems incapable of a true, rational argument. His entire premise is based on typical leftist emotions. Kopel is slicing and dicing all of his arguments pretty easily.
Dershowitz sounds nothing like the successful scholar and professor that he is.
He is just arguing from his beliefs not from facts. Most libtards can not argue on truths.
I'm curious to see how a NYC audience votes on this.
I think we know the answer to this already, just listen to the claps.
Bailey Guns
11-14-2013, 19:06
Props to the moderator. I think he's trying as hard as possible to remain neutral.
Great-Kazoo
11-14-2013, 19:11
I'm curious to see how a NYC audience votes on this.
the lesbians & blacks or white guilters? [Bang]
SuperiorDG
11-14-2013, 19:33
I'm now scratching my balls.
Bailey Guns
11-14-2013, 19:36
No surprise on the results.
StagLefty
11-14-2013, 19:37
I'm curious to see how a NYC audience votes on this.
Now you know !
Great-Kazoo
11-14-2013, 19:37
looks Like NYC is that much more anti-constitutional than before.
SuperiorDG
11-14-2013, 19:37
Sheep[teabag]
Bailey Guns
11-14-2013, 19:38
Now you know !
Honestly, I thought it would be higher in favor...in the 90% range. I'm surprised there were that many against it.
Great-Kazoo
11-14-2013, 19:49
Honestly, I thought it would be higher in favor...in the 90% range. I'm surprised there were that many against it.
Their clicker were malfunctioning.
I suggest they try the same debate in Wyoming, MT, Texas, or Utah.
Yet another reason to fear the tyranny of the majority.
hghclsswhitetrsh
11-14-2013, 22:40
I wish people would respect and give more credit to our founding fathers. They had foresight.
Missed the debate but the results on the link above show that 98% (850 vs 46,000) are for the second amendment as it stands.. I think that is a pretty clear statement regardless of what NY thinks.
Great-Kazoo
11-15-2013, 00:04
I wish people would respect and give more credit to our founding fathers. They had foresight.
They had foresight. i have front sights.
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