Is There a Right to Armed Protest? Should There Be?
Let's begin with the obvious. The fact that Alex Pretti had a gun on his person in no way justified or excused the actions of the federal officers who murdered him because: he never brandished or reached for his gun; he was attacked before the federal officers even realized he had a gun; and he had been disarmed and was being held down when he was repeatedly and fatally fired upon. Even if Pretti had not had a legal license for his gun, and even if he had no Second Amendment right to carry a gun, the officers' actions would have been outrageous and utterly indefensible. Those facts make the arguments advanced by various Trump regime officials and apologists casting blame on Pretti for being armed utterly meritless. Moreover, as numerous people have noted, the blame-casting statements are extremely hypocritical coming from the political right in general--given their longstanding support for robust Second Amendment rights--and from the Trumpist right in particular--given their su...