BULLETPROOF SECOND AMENDMENT: The Supremacy Clause, Gun Bans, the People Left Outside the Constitution, and Judicial Hypocrisy

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The Constitution says what it means. Courts should enforce what it says.Bulletproof Second Amendment: Article VI The Master Kill Switch, and the End of Judicial Excuses takes the Supreme Law of the Land at its word. Written in plain English for citizens tired of watching courts recite constitutional rights while carving out exceptions the text never mentions, this book holds the legal system to its own rules.What Courts Say vs. What They DoJudges quote Marbury v. Madison: a law repugnant to the Constitution is void. They praise the Supremacy Clause and preach plain-language interpretation. Then they create categories "dangerous persons," "prohibited persons," "civil disability" to bypass rights guaranteed to "the people". They balance away "shall not be infringed" with public-safety slogans the Second Amendment never authorized.This book exposes that judicial doubletalk by tracking how courts keep constitutional words on the page while draining them of force in practice.Article VI: The Kill Switch They Won't PullThe Constitution is not suggestion it's binding law. Article VI declares that only laws "made in Pursuance" of the Constitution qualify as supreme. Laws that violate enumerated rights or exceed granted powers should be void from the start, not balanced, excused, or grandfathered in under tradition.Drawing on Supreme Court cases from Gibbons v. Ogden to Bruen, founding-era debates, and Reconstruction-era citizenship fights, this book argues that fixed constitutional meaning has consequences. When the text says "the people" and "shall not be infringed," officials don't get to rewrite those commands every time enforcement becomes inconvenient.What's InsidePlain language that doesn't surrender the substance: The Constitution was written to be understood by voters in normal English, not parsed into oblivion by lawyersThe Founders' hypocrisy as warning, not excuse: They wrote universal principles while protecting slavery proof that power always tries to escape written limitsHow courts relabel rights to dodge them: Category tricks, historical camouflage, and the dangerous-person shell gameThe restoration trap: Why millions of citizens can't get their rights back even after sentences endWhat happens when Article VI is enforced: No more excuses, no more balancing tests just the words the people choseWho This Book Is ForThis isn't a law review article. It's for readers who were told the Constitution is the supreme law and want to know why courts stop believing that the moment the text gets in the way. No legal background required just a willingness to take written words seriously.If we're going to pretend to live under a written Constitution, the people who swear to uphold it should mean what they say. Read more

ASIN B0H1VPX191
ISBN13 979-8195218447
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 5.5 x 0.68 x 8.5 inches
Item Weight 15.5 ounces
Print length 287 pages
Publication date May 10, 2026

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