2aguy
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I can always tell when I've won when the nutters start repeating slogans.
Gun ownership is not a right.. most of the world doesn't let average citizens own guns, because that would be stupid. Actually, there are no "rights" at all, there are only privileges society agrees you should have. Any fool who thinks he has rights needs to look up "Japanese-Americans, 1942".
Really... but then you say this...
Well, which is it, buddy? Should crazy people be allowed to have guns or not? Because, frankly, when you start of with the premise that gun ownership is a right, it's kind of hard to deny a crazy person a gun.
Uh, yes, guy, I see small children being wheeled out of their pre-school in body bags, I have an emotional response to that... but also a logical one.
Adam Lanza never should have had access to a military grade-assault rifle designed for use on a battlefield.
(And don't go saying, "Well, an AR-15 can't fire full automatic" or whatever mental self-pleasuring your fetishists go through. It was designed for the army to fight in Vietnam.)
It never really had to until recently. Up until the 1970's, no one held the crazy opinion that gun ownership was a right. The issue in Miller was the constitutionality of the National Firearms Act limiting what kinds of guns could be sold. This was passed because as a result of prohibition, people were machine gunning each other in the streets.
As stated (I noticed you avoided the discussion) was that common sense gun laws were supported by the NRA up until the 1970's.
This only became an issue after nuts took over the NRA like Charlton Heston and Wayne LaPierre.
Most of the world governments have committed mass murder and genocide against their own citizens.....and keep them disarmed so that they are easily controlled.....
So....sell that crap to biden voters...