From the U.S. Constitution, Article II (The Executive branch), Sec. 2, Clause 1: "The President shall be the Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States, and of the Militia of the several States when called into the actual service of the United States."
Therefore, if the President orders the militia to "stand down," all citizens are obligated to give up their arms. And when they speak out against the President, they're committing mutiny.
Good lord, do you even read what you post before you post it?
Stick to radio stuff. You have insightful things to say about that.
This is a good example of why so many people in this country are having trouble listening to talk radio. The people on the air, responsible for discussion, aren't open to the various other points of view that exist in the basic issues that confront this country. Instead, the hosts of these shows are closed to any divergent opinion, and then attack anyone who might have a different point of view. This is contrary to the methods used by the founding fathers, all of whom disagreed, but managed to be open to hear other opinions. Talk radio needs to be more open to the wide range of opinion in this country, and the hosts need to be the ones who lead the way.
Would a discussion of the sky being purple be good radio? Probably not. This is the same thing. This isn't something open for discussion. "Shall not be infringed" means exactly that.