Los Angeles Times

2nd Amendment has got to go

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Re “Justices’ ruling stokes legal turmoil over gun laws,” Feb. 20

Ironically, the U.S. Supreme Court did gun control advocates a favor. Its granting of an individual right to ownership in District of Columbia vs. Heller, and now the expansion of those rights in the Bruen decision, leave repealing the 2nd Amendment the only path to enacting the will of the majority on gun safety.

The Constituti­on is not holy writ. Part of its genius is that it was designed to be amended to adjust to new conditions — conditions such as the invention of modern firearms never imagined by the framers.

It will not be easy, and it may take a generation or more, but we need to start the conversati­on. Repeal the 2nd Amendment.

Paul Stull Carpinteri­a

Our Constituti­on was indeed written by a group of white, moneyed, mostly Christian men.

Despite this narrow representa­tion, the framers saw that the Constituti­on needed provision for amendment, that minorities needed rights, that people needed to be able to defend themselves, that government needed checks and balances.

Our Constituti­on is an amazing document with high moral expectatio­ns. It was written to grow and adjust. It asks that we, the people, grow and adjust.

I believe it asks us to accept that today’s weaponry is not the same as yesterday’s. I believe it asks us to bring some common sense to stop the scourge of harmful gun killings that we are experienci­ng.

I believe that the Constituti­on must be interprete­d by present-day readers so that we, the people, can lead fulfilled and secured lives.

Deborah Regan Palos Verdes Peninsula

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