Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Comment on this quote Share via Email Print this Page A State Ex Rel. Torryson v. Grey Quote “Where the words of a constitution are unambiguous and in their commonly received sense lead to a reasonable conclusion, it should be read according to the natural and most obvious import of the framers, without resorting to subtle and forced construction for the purpose of limiting or extending its operation.” ~ A State Ex Rel. Torryson v. Grey A State Ex Rel. Torryson v. Grey, 21 Nev. 378, 32 P. 190. Constitution , Reason , Integrity , Power Ratings and Comments Reply Mike, Norwalk 9/24/19 The second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is but one example of the quote's accurate observation. Reply Ronw13, Oregon 9/24/19 SaveOk2 SaveOk2 View CommentsClick to view or comment. Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print This A State Ex Rel. Torryson v. Grey quote is found in these categories: Constitution quotes Reason quotes Integrity quotes Power quotes About A State Ex Rel. Torryson v. Grey Bio of A State Ex Rel. Torryson v. Grey Quotations by A State Ex Rel. Torryson v. Grey Books by/about A State Ex Rel. Torryson v. Grey A State Ex Rel. Torryson v. Grey videos A State Ex Rel. Torryson v. Grey on Wikipedia Astrological chart for A State Ex Rel. Torryson v. Grey