Or born outside of the US if one of the parents was American.Everyone born in the US after 1808 was a US citizen by birth.You are such an idiot. It was written into the Constitution, dummy. Even the link said so.You said the FFs in the Constitution intended to abolish slavery at the earliest time. Your link is from !809, so not in the Constitution.You mean other than proving what I said?Just like I thought, it doesn't back up what you said about the FFs, nor does it have anything to do with abolishing slavery. But nice try.It's OK if you are going to cry.Sez the guy who can't back anything up.^dummy has nothing. He gonna cry soon.It didn’t until much later. Please try again soon.You do realize that the Founding Fathers intended for slavery to perish, right?And you're ignorant of how to back up ANYTHING you say.You are as ignorant as Taz and Moonglow about the Founders.Probably not too bright to Bump this nearly Year OLD thread up just to say that.They were so religious they owned slaves.
But thread now being where it is... 'Original intent' was, we can be sure, was that they were not included in second amendment rights.
That would have been unthinkable to them.
And with that original intent still in effect. Murders (and robbery) would be down 50% nationwide, shootings probably 70%.
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Or do I need to back this up, dummy?
The Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves of 1807 (2 Stat. 426, enacted March 2, 1807) is a United States federal law that provided that no new slaves were permitted to be imported into the United States. It took effect on January 1, 1808, the earliest date permitted by the United States Constitution.
.Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves - Wikipedia
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Are you really this dumb? Or are you just pretending to be stupid?You do realize that the Founding Fathers intended for slavery to perish, right?
The Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves of 1807 (2 Stat. 426, enacted March 2, 1807) is a United States federal law that provided that no new slaves were permitted to be imported into the United States. It took effect on January 1, 1808, the earliest date permitted by the United States Constitution