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Senator John J. Blaine, (R) Wisconsin sponsored the 21st Amendment to the US Constitution to repeal the 18th Amendment (commonly referred to as prohibition).
14th amendment.
It wasn't, and it never will be. If Congress tried to repeal their would be massive rioting all over the country.
The Second Amendment deals with Americans right to bear arms (possess guns)
The Second Amendment
Repeal of National Prohibition in the US allowed individual states whether to have state-wide prohibition or to permit "local option" whereby counties and other political jurisdictions could decide for themselves whether or not to have local prohibition.
The 21st Amendment (1933) repealed the 18th Amendment (1919), which is also known as "prohibition" and banned the manufacture and sale of alcohol in the US. (The ban on alcohol did not prohibit its consumption, and was widely ignored, leading to the growth of a massive illegal industry dominated by criminal gangs.)
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As far as I know, the Methodist church does not have a position on the second Amendment.
The second amendment of the US Constitution.
The right to bear arms.
The right to bear arms