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Americans have a right to own GUNS!
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.. if they only keep them and use them inside their borders :2 cents:
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enjoy them :)
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What amazes me is that its been reported that its taken scholar after scholar and professors and lawyers, and judges to understand and interpret the following sentence as giving Americans the right to bear arms? I mean come on, who are they selling this shit to?
"A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." Only the US would spend decades debating and arguing over whether or not the above statement ACTUALLY means, citizens have the right to arms... |
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Who is The people then? "the right of the people to keep and bear Arms" The People are not the Militia (Army)... "The people" as in our Constitution has ALWAYS been read as "Us Americans" ... |
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Here your car is "extension of your home' and guns are not a problem, if a cop pulls you over just alert them that you have a weapon and they will be polite but cautious and cool... let the citizens of Washtington Shithole fight for their own rights to guns... guns are loved and welcomes here down south... |
"Governments have a right to regulate those firearms, a majority of justices seemed to agree."
The gun nuts seem to forget this. |
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Actually it's not, :1orglaugh:1orglaugh |
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How old is mom? She hot? :winkwink: |
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And no comments on my mom except that my dad is a 6'5 ex marine with jealousy issues....lol |
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if you cannot trust people with pot why the fuck should they trust you with guns?
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Guns are crazy so I need one.
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The second Act, passed May 8, 1792, provided for the organization of the state militias. It conscripted every "free able-bodied white male citizen" between the ages of 18 and 45 into a local militia company overseen by the state. Militia members were required to arm themselves at their own expense with a musket, bayonet and belt, two spare flints, a cartridge box with 24 rounds of ammunition, and a knapsack. Men owning rifles were required to provide a powder horn, 1/4 pound of gun powder, 20 rifle balls, a shooting pouch, and a knapsack.[3] Some occupations were exempt, such as congressmen, stagecoach drivers, and ferryboatmen. Otherwise, men were required to report for training twice a year, usually in the Spring and Fall. Two types of milita companies emerged by 1830: Volunteers and Enrolled. Volunteer militia companies were popular, prestigious, and often exclusive, with members possessing political or social connections. Each company designed its own uniforms, marched in parades, and held banquets, balls, etc. Enrolled companies consisted of men who wanted no part of the system, and training days often were drunken parties, with few members possessing working firearms and the required equipment. Um, I think I failed to report to duty with my musket..... My lord, we do have some silly laws on the books, don't we? |
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