(Dis)Arming the madman: sane supremacy and the Second Amendment |
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Authors: | Greg Procknow |
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Affiliation: | 1. Independent researcher, Toronto, Ontariogregprocknow@live.com |
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Abstract: | AbstractThe protection of American mental health consumers’ Second Amendment rights is the ‘mad’ liberation issue of the twenty-first century. Federal laws currently dispossess the differently minded of their Second Amendment access and rights to bear firearms. In response to a spate of school shootings, ‘Red flag laws’ are used in an effort to circumvent mad citizens’ rights to self-preservation and defence. In this article I am proposing neither a political-left nor right side of the aisle position, but rather a bipartisan, anti-sanist stance, where I call for an end to America’s contemporary era of sane supremacy that strips the mad citizenry of their rights to own firearms. |
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Keywords: | Gun violence Mad Studies sane supremacy Second Amendment Donald Trump |
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