I don't get it.
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Picture A is a man that I can only assume is protecting his community. He has the best gun he could probably get. He is holding it in a safe manner. He has it pointed in a safe direction an he has his finger indexed off the trigger.
Picture B is someones rep who has a permit an access to a similar gun. He brings it to a government building, in hand with a magazine in it an the slide close. He then holds it from the side with his thumb on the trigger an starts waving it around. Talking about restricting other people rights. Another rep had to interrupt him an tell him to quit doing that.
When our great soldiers take an oath, they pledge the oath to protect our constitution, not the president.Officially, it is the job of the Supreme Court and lesser courts to rule on the constitutionality of laws. Soldiers are expected to know what constitutes an unlawful order, which includes things like torture and treatment of prisoners. That being said, a soldier better be darn sure that s/he knows what they are doing when they resist an order. I think that part of swearing in for the military and many elected officials include supporting the Constitution.
You get into trouble when the local sheriff says that he believes that it is unconstitutional for black people to vote, or for people to wear pro-whatever t-shirts to the anti-whatever political rally. It gets tricky when the local sheriff realizes that people as hateful as Westboro Baptist Church has the same rights for assembly as do any other group. It also gets tricky when multiple jurisdictions have different ideas of what is constitutional. In the recent Affordable Care Act/ObamaCare court cases, different lower courts ruled various parts of the law both constitutional and un-constitutional. The final say comes from the Supreme Court. Once they have ruled, only another challenge can change the law.
There are entire legal specialties called "contitutional law".
That person has no understanding of what he is taking about.