Justice Jackson's Comment About Bump Stocks Just May Be the Most Ignorant Thing You've Ever Heard
It never ceases to amaze me how so many people on the left are so ignorant about guns. Yet, many of those same people endlessly expound on guns, despite their complete ignorance on the subject. We constantly hear them describing ordinary AR-15s as automatics or machine guns, or some other such nonsense. It never occurs to them that the problem, if there is one, isn't the gun, but the person behind it. Somehow, it's always the evil gun's fault and that's why they must be banned.
However, when you're on the Supreme Court, you would think that they would have a little more knowledge, particularly if they're going to be considering a case involving guns, that they wouldn't be making idiotic comments. But I guess that might be asking too much. Some of the justices and the government attorneys exhibited some real ignorance about guns on Wednesday during the oral arguments in the Garland v. Cargill bump stock ban case.
I wrote in January about when Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson asked some very intelligent questions in regard to the Colorado Trump ballot case and whether the officer provision of the 14th Amendment even applied to former President Donald Trump. I wondered if maybe I had been wrong in my assessment of her on some level.
Unfortunately, on Wednesday, that momentary sense she seemed to have displayed in the ballot case was definitely lacking, and the woman who refused to answer what a woman was because she was "not a biologist" was back in full force. As our sister site PJ Media reported, Jackson joined with a government attorney in some truly silly remarks about bump stocks.
The government says that bump stocks allow you to shoot 600 times a second
— Firearms Policy Coalition (@gunpolicy) February 28, 2024
The government said that bump stocks let you shoot 600 times a second.
Then Justice Jackson made it even worse, saying that they could allow you to shoot 800 times a second.
Justice Jackson says guns with bump stocks can fire 800 rounds a second
— Firearms Policy Coalition (@gunpolicy) February 28, 2024
And with the obnoxious valley girl "WHAT EVER" Jackson shows her disdain for our CONSTITUTION and for KNOWING anything about the topic at hand.
— TWITTY GAZETTE PAMPHLETEER™🇺🇸FIRST LION PARTY🦁 (@atwitty2) February 28, 2024
Twice, she says that bump stocks shoot 800 rounds/sec.
And NO ONE corrects her.
Does she even know what a woman is yet?
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Justice Jackson asks why the NFA doesn't ban guns that can fire as fast as machine guns. Cargill says because that's not what the law says
— Firearms Policy Coalition (@gunpolicy) February 28, 2024
Justice Sotomayor says that bump stocks allow you to fire automatically when you hold the trigger down. Cargill says that's incorrect yet again
— Firearms Policy Coalition (@gunpolicy) February 28, 2024
Justice Kagan says bump stocks allow you to fire "a multitude of shots" with one action. Cargill says what matters is that only one round is fired for every function of the trigger
— Firearms Policy Coalition (@gunpolicy) February 28, 2024
Justice Jackson is asking why the chemical reaction after the trigger is pulled isn't the single function that causes the gun to fire automatically. Like all of Jackson's other arguments, Cargill says that is also incorrect
— Firearms Policy Coalition (@gunpolicy) February 28, 2024
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