Should private ownership of guns be banned completely?
Yes, it would be a giant step forward in the fight against crime. 74%
Your arguments are based in fear and paranoia.
Just barely. But we are gaining ground.They still let people have guns in CA?:whiste:
Could someone point me to the sec... at the White House. [/QUOTE] knock knock.
So your answer is "no-one has actually ever said that but I will pretend that they do so I can make a strawman".
Constitution doesn't literally say there is a right to "own" firearms at all. "bear" isn't ownership. Some towns had magazines where militias stored commonly owned weapons.
Constitution doesn't literally say there is a right to "own" firearms at all. "bear" isn't ownership. Some towns had magazines where militias stored commonly owned weapons.
I'm curious what exactly you think the word "keep" means.
"the right of the people to keep and bear Arms"
Why do lefties hate the Constitution so much?
Constitution doesn't literally say there is a right to "own" firearms at all. "bear" isn't ownership. Some towns had magazines where militias stored commonly owned weapons.
Can someone post a link to the 2nd amendment? I've never had the chance to read it and I'd like to see if it says anything about hunting/
“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.”
Constitution doesn't literally say there is a right to "own" firearms at all. "bear" isn't ownership. Some towns had magazines where militias stored commonly owned weapons.
Can someone post a link to the 2nd amendment? I've never had the chance to read it and I'd like to see if it says anything about hunting/
"the right of the people to keep and bear Arms"
Why do lefties hate the Constitution so much? Don't answer, I already know why.
This topic has been done dozens of times in this forum, if you don't get it by now you never will.
"keep" doesn't mean "own" either. Own means own, they could have said own if they meant own.
the number of times people are wrong doesn't influence the rightness or wrongness of the meaning of words.
And my comment is about the use of literal meaning of words, or their absence, in terms of the topic and why it doesn't need to contain "sporting and hunting" for some states or judges to interpret it to mean that.
btw, I love the Constitution and this country.
I live in NYC. Can you imagine the following situation:
You are in a crowded subway train. Everyone is packing heat. A crazy person goes crazy and tries to pull his gun out. People get scared. About 10 people pull out their weapons to shoot this idiot down.
What happens next?
Can you explain to me how arming every American (sane and insane) is a good thing?
We live in a country where we are at war every moment of the day.
We NEED RPGs, machine guns, armor penetrating bullets, explosives and conceled weapons.
Wait,... no we are not.
Oh yeah, what IF the police don't respond in time?!?!
Yeah, I need a big fucking weapon to drill lead holes through someone setting foot on my property. Granted, he was lost while looking for his dog at 1pm in the afternoon, but it was MY property and I NEED TO DEFEND IT ALL COSTS!!!
Now, if only there was a way for gun owners to be reimbursed for the 300 bullets they should be allowed to pump into trespassers,...
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Doesn't hold the same weight in court. Marriage is not a regulation. If DOMA gets repealed there isn't even a need to force states to honor, they have too because that is in the constitution.
So is the "when the wall comes down" and "what if" - but, thats moot in a one sided conversation.
And, when Obama and his Red Army comes to take away your virgin white daughters, you can tell me; "told you so,..." then.
Until that point,.... blow your own heads off for all I care.
Constitution doesn't literally say there is a right to "own" firearms at all. "bear" isn't ownership. Some towns had magazines where militias stored commonly owned weapons.
"the right of the people to keep and bear Arms"
Why do lefties hate the Constitution so much? Don't answer, I already know why.
This topic has been done dozens of times in this forum, if you don't get it by now you never will.
Constitution doesn't literally say there is a right to "own" firearms at all. "bear" isn't ownership. Some towns had magazines where militias stored commonly owned weapons.
"keep" doesn't mean "own" either. Own means own, they could have said own if they meant own.
the number of times people are wrong doesn't influence the rightness or wrongness of the meaning of words.
And my comment is about the use of literal meaning of words, or their absence, in terms of the topic and why it doesn't need to contain "sporting and hunting" for some states or judges to interpret it to mean that.
btw, I love the Constitution and this country.
I disagree with you.
The founders disagree with you.
The Supreme Court disagrees with you.
