BULLDOG
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No more than drunk driving laws assume every driver is drunk.Most drivers do not need a law to do the right thing
You assume that anyone with a gun is a criminal
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No more than drunk driving laws assume every driver is drunk.Most drivers do not need a law to do the right thing
You assume that anyone with a gun is a criminal
Damn bubba. You mad?You chickenshit bastard
You know exactly what will happen
Confiscation of those registered fireams
Except for the need for being "regulated well."
It's right there IN the text!
Except for the need for being "regulated well."
It says well regulated militias need gunsYes, little boy...
its says the militia needs to be well regulated.
It does NOT say the people need to be well regulated.
and THAT'S who the "right" was given to.
Nope but you're a chickenshit bastard for lying.Damn bubba. You mad?
The only ones who need to know are the members of your Militia group. Otherwise registration leads to confiscationIt says well regulated militias need guns
We can’t regulate our militia unless we know what guns they have
You sure doOnly if you hate our freedom
You're still funny.Nope but you're a chickenshit bastard for lying.
How does registration make you safer? New York has those registration laws you like is New York safer?Try harder.
1 No I didn't advocate gun registration, but I do acknowledge it would make us safer in some instances.
2. Whether your guns are currently registered is not the issue. The question was if they were registered, would it make us safer. If you made death threats, and your guns were registered. that would make a difference. Don't try to dodge and say some wouldn't register their guns. This is about whether registration could make us safer, not if it would in every circumstance.
3. The crime has been committed, and the criminal is still on the street. The last known owner could be the criminal, or he could at least say when and where the gun went missing. That could help find the criminal and get him off the street before he commits another crime.
These are all ways registration would make us safer in some situations. Is there anything that would make us safer in every situation? Of course not.
What will happen if the directions of the NYPD are not followed?Any day now they’re going to come around and confiscate your guns.
Any day now.
obviously you either didn't read what I wrote, or you're too dumb to understand it. Either way, not my problem.How does registration make you safer? New York has those registration laws you like is New York safer?
Try harder.
1 No I didn't advocate gun registration, but I do acknowledge it would make us safer in some instances.
2. Whether your guns are currently registered is not the issue. The question was if they were registered, would it make us safer. If you made death threats, and your guns were registered. that would make a difference.
Don't try to dodge and say some wouldn't register their guns.
This is about whether registration could make us safer, not if it would in every circumstance.
3. The crime has been committed, and the criminal is still on the street. The last known owner could be the criminal, or he could at least say when and where the gun went missing. That could help find the criminal and get him off the street before he commits another crime.
These are all ways registration would make us safer in some situations. Is there anything that would make us safer in every situation? Of course not.
Well regulated in working order as to be expectedExcept for the need for being "regulated well."
It's right there IN the text!
obviously you either didn't read what I wrote, or you're too dumb to understand it. Either way, not my problem.
I read it I called you a chickenshit bastardobviously you either didn't read what I wrote, or you're too dumb to understand it. Either way, not my problem.
drunk driving laws do not put wheel locks on everone’s carNo more than drunk driving laws assume every driver is drunk.
Especially the day the gov't decides to eliminate your 2nd amendment protections.Ok. The only question I've seen is how would registration make us safer. I have never advocated for gun registration, and I challenge you to find an example of where I did, but of course registration would make us safer in some circumstances. If a person makes a death threat, it would certainly be important to know if he had a gun registered in his name. Finding the last legal owner of a gun used in a crime could be the first step in finding the perpetrator. There are lots of unquestionable ways a gun registry could make us safer.
No, I know what my rights are under the constitution, apparently you don't.So now you're a fortune teller. Cool.
Been interpreted already. And I enjoy your freedoms.Only if you hate our freedom