The Incomplete Constitution: Terry “Tank” Johnson

December 15, 2006 by A.B. Dada  
Filed under Anarcho-capitalism




It is all over the news here in Chicagoland this morning (and late last night): Terry Tank Johnson is arrested for gun ownership. He lives about 2 miles from me, and from what I can tell, this is not just non-news, but a violent criminal act of the Gurnee police department. Unfortunately, the law does not look at it this way.

The Constitution of the United States is incomplete as any non-binding document could be. Its purpose was to restrict government — all government — of trampling basic, inherent rights of the people — all people, including citizens, residents, immigrants and foreigners here and abroad. The Constitution says that Congress may make no law infringing on the right to bear arms. Unfortunately, it really does not go into detail on what that means for individual States and townships.

Read this entire article at the anarcho-capitalism site.

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