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Topic: Newspapers And Gun Control
panchovanilla's photo
Wed 12/09/15 12:04 PM
Second place, in the dangerous weapon category...
Is...
Drumroll....

Republican fanaticism.
laugh

mightymoe's photo
Wed 12/09/15 12:08 PM

Second place, in the dangerous weapon category...
Is...
Drumroll....

Republican fanaticism.
laugh


and what does that boil down to? better/faster ways to kill people or control them... either way, not good for the general public anywhere...

SitkaRains's photo
Wed 12/09/15 12:13 PM

To really factual
More Illegal guns have used to kill by far than the legal ones.
So sure go ahead and make all these laws and take the guns away from the law abiding people and see what happens.

We have a right to bear arms in the U.S.A. and as an American I own guns and yes each one is registered and is legal. I have many...Some I will have to sell before I move to Canada.

Will I ever surrender any of them to the Gov. Nope not happening.


panchovanilla's photo
Wed 12/09/15 12:23 PM
I haven't bought a gun in a while.
I realized, sadly,
that they weren't making my penis bigger.
I'll have to be content with 8.


Guns..that is.
waving Hi babe.

SitkaRains's photo
Wed 12/09/15 12:26 PM

I haven't bought a gun in a while.
I realized, sadly,
that they weren't making my penis bigger.
I'll have to be content with 8.


Guns..that is.
waving Hi babe.

Hi Babewaving :angel:
8 huh... unless you and L goes back to Swift Current and go shopping
I know there is one calling your name.
I also know that we will have somewhat of an arsenal when I get there rofl.

no photo
Wed 12/09/15 02:06 PM



At what point does a guaranteed Constitutional right, that shall not be infringed, come into the conversation?

So now we target gun ranges? Why not flight schools? Safe driving schools? After all the supposed 9/11 terrorists attended flight schools and more people are killed each year by vehicular accidents.

Take away gun ranges and safety classes and that helps the problem? slaphead


The right of a citizen to bear arms, in lawful defense of
himself or the State, is absolute. He does not derive it
from the State government. It is one of the "high powers"
delegated directly to the citizen, and 'is excepted out of
the general powers of government.' A law cannot be passed to
infringe upon or impair it, because it is above the law, and
independent of the lawmaking power.

Texas Court Decision
Cockrum v. State, 24 Tex. 394, at 401-402 (1859)]




"Amendments" can be amended, that's why they call them "Amendments"

i love that one laugh

Conrad_73's photo
Wed 12/09/15 02:17 PM




At what point does a guaranteed Constitutional right, that shall not be infringed, come into the conversation?

So now we target gun ranges? Why not flight schools? Safe driving schools? After all the supposed 9/11 terrorists attended flight schools and more people are killed each year by vehicular accidents.

Take away gun ranges and safety classes and that helps the problem? slaphead


The right of a citizen to bear arms, in lawful defense of
himself or the State, is absolute. He does not derive it
from the State government. It is one of the "high powers"
delegated directly to the citizen, and 'is excepted out of
the general powers of government.' A law cannot be passed to
infringe upon or impair it, because it is above the law, and
independent of the lawmaking power.

Texas Court Decision
Cockrum v. State, 24 Tex. 394, at 401-402 (1859)]




"Amendments" can be amended, that's why they call them "Amendments"

i love that one laugh

They might delete it,but that doesn't mean the Right is nullified!

<<<The right of a citizen to bear arms, in lawful defense of
himself or the State, is absolute. He does not derive it
from the State government. It is one of the "high powers"
delegated directly to the citizen, and 'is excepted out of
the general powers of government.' A law cannot be passed to
infringe upon or impair it, because it is above the law, and
independent of the lawmaking power. <<<

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Wed 12/09/15 04:01 PM

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Wed 12/09/15 04:06 PM




The Constitution said that you could own people? Point that out to me.

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Wed 12/09/15 04:07 PM





The Constitution said that you could own people? Point that out to me.


I didn't write it LOLlaugh

no photo
Wed 12/09/15 04:15 PM






The Constitution said that you could own people? Point that out to me.


I didn't write it LOLlaugh


So, the first sentence that he speaks is a lie. And were supposed to think he knows the Constitution?slaphead

Conrad_73's photo
Thu 12/10/15 01:18 AM







The Constitution said that you could own people? Point that out to me.


I didn't write it LOLlaugh


So, the first sentence that he speaks is a lie. And were supposed to think he knows the Constitution?slaphead

He is just another lying little Weasel!

no photo
Thu 12/10/15 10:46 AM
Edited by JOHNN111 on Thu 12/10/15 10:50 AM







The Constitution said that you could own people? Point that out to me.


I didn't write it LOLlaugh


Nowhere in that meme does it say anything about owning slaves is in your constitution, all it says is that those forefathers of yours thought it ok to own slaves at the time... clearly it wasn't ok... same as your big US weapons business, It ain't ok noway

Obviously they were old and senile and making terrible judgement calls waving

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Thu 12/10/15 10:58 AM
Edited for targeting other members.

soufie
Site Moderator

Conrad_73's photo
Thu 12/10/15 11:08 AM
what most people do not understans is that the Constitution does not grant those Rights,but merely enumerates them,and forbids Governments to infringe on those rights!
Those Rights are inherent in the Individual,NOT granted by some Government!

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Thu 12/10/15 11:50 AM
Edited by alleoops on Thu 12/10/15 11:52 AM





The Constitution said that you could own people? Point that out to me.


I didn't write it LOLlaugh

Nowhere in that meme does it say anything about owning slaves is in your constitution, all it says is that those forefathers of yours thought it ok to own slaves at the time... clearly it wasn't ok... same as your big US weapons business, It ain't ok noway

Obviously they were old and senile and making terrible judgement calls waving


Slavery did not begin with the white man in the US despite what some have been brainwashed to believe. Slavery had it's origins in Africa and other parts of the world as far back as recorded history. In many parts of the world it is still practiced. America did not invent slavery as liberals like the uninformed to believe. waving

Conrad_73's photo
Thu 12/10/15 12:46 PM






The Constitution said that you could own people? Point that out to me.


I didn't write it LOLlaugh

Nowhere in that meme does it say anything about owning slaves is in your constitution, all it says is that those forefathers of yours thought it ok to own slaves at the time... clearly it wasn't ok... same as your big US weapons business, It ain't ok noway

Obviously they were old and senile and making terrible judgement calls waving


Slavery did not begin with the white man in the US despite what some have been brainwashed to believe. Slavery had it's origins in Africa and other parts of the world as far back as recorded history. In many parts of the world it is still practiced. America did not invent slavery as liberals like the uninformed to believe. waving



http://capitalismmagazine.com/2015/11/walter-williams-on-the-american-founding-fathers-and-slavery/

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Thu 12/10/15 01:22 PM






The Constitution said that you could own people? Point that out to me.


I didn't write it LOLlaugh

Nowhere in that meme does it say anything about owning slaves is in your constitution, all it says is that those forefathers of yours thought it ok to own slaves at the time... clearly it wasn't ok... same as your big US weapons business, It ain't ok noway

Obviously they were old and senile and making terrible judgement calls waving


Slavery did not begin with the white man in the US despite what some have been brainwashed to believe. Slavery had it's origins in Africa and other parts of the world as far back as recorded history. In many parts of the world it is still practiced. America did not invent slavery as liberals like the uninformed to believe. waving



Uh, I don't think anyone here said slavery originated in the US.
No need to make stuff up. The author was merely pointing out your forefathers thought it ok to own people, with a stroke of a pen, they also made it much much easier to kill yourselves on the street when it was really meant to protect against tyranny in government. big difference.

I have a saying in business, only idiots never change their mind, it applies to countries too waving

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