Herman Cain Cain breaks against NRA and against Incorporation\14th amendment w\ regard to gun control

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Herman Cain Breaks With NRA On The Second Amendment

http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2011/06/10/242793/anti-gun-herman-cain/


Cain’s position — that Congress can’t regulate guns but states can — not only places him well to the left of the NRA, it also places him at odds with the Supreme Court. In McDonald v. Chicago, the justices held 5-4 that the Second Amendment applies equally to the states and to the federal government. So any gun control law that Congress could not enact also cannot be enacted by state or local governments as Cain would prefer.
Cain’s relatively moderate stance on gun control also places him well to the left of the Republican Party. Senate Republicans savaged Justice Sonia Sotomayor during her confirmation hearings because she took the Herman Cain position on gun control while she was a lower court judge — although Sotomayor’s decision was the correct one because it came down before the Supreme Court changed its interpretation of the Second Amendment in McDonald.
To be fair to Cain, however, it is much more likely that he simply doesn’t know anything about the Second Amendment than that he actually is staking out a somewhat liberal position on guns. In his first Sunday show interview, Cain exposed his utter ignorance of foreign policy by not understanding what the Palestinian “right of return” is. Cain launched his campaign with a speech that mixed up the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. He claimed that Congress is powerless to regulate bankruptcy, even though the Constitution says exactly the opposite. And he embraced a wildly unconstitutional plan to force Islamic federal employees to swear a loyalty oath.
In other words, Cain is clearly more interested in making the Constitution up as he goes along than in actually following it.
 
When not even the NRA can bend over backwards enough to accomodate a G.O.P. candidate, I think we can officially stop worrying about him.
 
He needs to become president first then he will learn about the second amendment, speak with his advisers and address the issue.
 
I think Cain might be taking more Establishment or RINO positions, to appeal to Country Club Republicans. He does have a Country Club Republican resume. He'd be battling Romney, etc., for the championship of the Establishment / RINO Conference, while Paul, Palin, Bachmann battle for the Tea Party / Conservative Conference Championship.
 
Cain said he wanted to build an alligator moat on the Mexican border last week too.

He's a shock jock.
 
Jack Hunter is wrong. The 14 amendment changed all that stuff that he was talking about.

Neither the states nor the federal government has the right to regulate any guns not even military grade weapons. Hunter bases all his arguments on his belief that there must be some regulation, which isn't what the laws say.
 
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