Second Amendment clear and concise

Editor:

Bonnie Jean Feldkamp recently made some observations about the Second Amendment and AR-15 style firearms. Observations that need some clarification.

The Second Amendment is clear and concise in guaranteeing the Constitutional right of an individual to keep and bear arms. Court rulings and case law have upheld that since it was first tested. It is also clear that arms means firearms. It is not open to progressive’s interpretations, and Congressional clarification of the word “arms” would make no difference as to its meaning.

The AR-15 style semi-automatic rifle is the most popular and widely owned rifle in the U.S. It is patterned after the M-16 but is not a weapon of war. To take the AR-15 on the battlefield would be folly. The term “assault weapon” is an erroneous and manufactured term made up by people who know nothing about guns, but who know a lot about control.

Handguns are used in the overwhelming number of murders in the U.S. Rifles, however, are used less often in murders than are edged weapons, blunt force objects, or even personal weapons — fists and feet. And the AR-15 style rifles are used in less than 1% of all murders. These are FBI statistics.

Why are the Democrats so focused on a firearm that is used almost exclusively by law abiding citizens for target shooting, hunting and self-defense? Because it represents freedom, individual rights, and is an easy scapegoat to promote more gun control and eventual gun confiscation schemes.

Tom Overman, Woodstock