A full-time professor on the faculty of the newly-minted Texas A&M University School of Law called for the repeal and replacement of the Second Amendment on Friday.
The professor, Mary Margaret “Meg” Penrose, made her controversial declaration during a day-long panel symposium on gun control and the Second Amendment at the University of Connecticut School of Law in Hartford.
UConn’s main student-run journal, The Connecticut Law Review, organized the event, according to Connecticut Public Radio. It was well-attended, primarily by law students, law professors and local attorneys.
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I see death coming if this happens lol a lot of cops will be getting killed those who follow this order
Matt
There you go .Attended by the mindless!! No comment needed
Put her in a hole in the desert boys
IMHO - she can always move to England.
Any Red-blooded American knows that the second amendment was put there to keep the citizens - in check with their government. As Thomas Jefferson most eloquently said;
'A little revolution every now and then is good for a democracy'
well, you know where her butt needs to be
Kinda guessing this viewpoint may not go over well in Aggieland.
Probably hopes she'll get fired so she can take Fauxahontas' spot at Hawvud.
Time to target these extremists.
tell her to post her address for the home invaders and gangbangers.
To much Bleach in her hair maybe obama need to band it
There are sooooo many countries she can move to! Seeeeeya!
@Beezer
Thomas Jefferson never said that, the correct quote is:
"I hold it, that a little rebellion, now and then, is a good thing, and as necessary in the political world as storms in the physical."
And with all this, I say that without the Second Amendment, how will we defend ourselves from the taking of all the other Amendments, and the Constitution as well?
After the "revisions" to the Second Amendment, does anyone think thats where she'll stop? You know, that bothersome First Amendment really irritates a lot of liberal sheep, too. Go ahead, open this door, too.
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