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Nope, so sorry, it was written as ARMS!Arms is short for armaments.
Duh.
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Nope, so sorry, it was written as ARMS!Arms is short for armaments.
Duh.
I just hope you figured out you cant buy guns at a military base,,Nope, so sorry, it was written as ARMS!
Duh. Among the stupid are those who continue to mock reality. You are one of them, and sadly nothing you can post will change the word ARMS.I just hope you figured out you cant buy guns at a military base,,
a slingshot is a lethal weapon you stupid fuck,,,Duh. Among the stupid are those who continue to mock reality. You are one of them, and sadly nothing you can post will change the word ARMS.
The point of the thread is clear, "shall not be infringed" is a nothing burger when it comes to lethal weapons.
That limb you are on is broken. The military of the Revolutionary War had grenades, mortars, and howitzers.
I should be able to buy hand grenades, RPGs, mortars, and howitzers. It is my right.
Outlaw grenades and only outlaws will have grenades.
The only way to stop a bad guy with a howitzer is with a good guy with a howitzer.
I can make a mortar with a tennis ball can.I can make a grenade with a few M80's, some ball bearings, and crazy glue.
Now I just want you to tell that to these guys what they shouldn't be able to do!
Who is this "bad guy?" Seem to have a bit of psychosis.That limb you are on is broken. The military of the Revolutionary War had grenades, mortars, and howitzers.
I should be able to buy hand grenades, RPGs, mortars, and howitzers. It is my right.
Outlaw grenades and only outlaws will have grenades.
The only way to stop a bad guy with a howitzer is with a good guy with a howitzer.
They also had cannon and private warships, none of which are banned by the second, so possession should be legal. many militia units had their own cannon. In fact, during the revolution, militia artillery units existed. One of the things the Redcoats were marching to seize when the Battles of Lexington and Concord were fought were cannons owned by militia members.Did the military of the Revolutionary War have missiles, tanks......They did have guns. So, I'm going out on a limb and say "Arms" refers to any type of gun or rifle. Whether or not a citizen should be able to own military weapons, I doubt it. In fact, in my state, it's illegal to own martial arts weapons anywhere but in a martial arts studio, quoon, dojo......
I know people who have cannons. So, get what you want.They also had cannon and private warships, none of which are banned by the second, so possession should be legal. many militia units had their own cannon. In fact, during the revolution, militia artillery units existed. One of the things the Redcoats were marching to seize when the Battles of Lexington and Concord were fought were cannons owned by militia members.
If you want to buy a Davy Crockett, you are a moron, the lethal radiation radius exceeds the maximum range of the weapon. The maximum range was two and a half miles but it was a line-of-sight weapon. The immediately lethal zone was 200 yards from the detonation point due to neutron radiation.I can think of something I'd like to buy ... but, it's not on the market any longer ...
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Duh, and it would be regulated by most school districts. You really are dumb.a slingshot is a lethal weapon you stupid fuck,,,
and shall not be infringed includes anything that could be used against you,,
when did school districts become part of the conversation??Duh, and it would be regulated by most school districts. You really are dumb.
Yep, and M80's are either illegal or regulated. Both are infringements.I can make a grenade with a few M80's, some ball bearings, and crazy glue.
LOL, schools have rules and regulations. If you brought a sling shot to a school most likely you would be suspended, or, if you used it and put out an eye of another student you would be arrested and sued. Both criminal and civil torts.when did school districts become part of the conversation??
OH I get it,, youre realizing you look like a bigger idiot than usual and are just makin shit up,,
again when did schools become part of this conversation??LOL, schools have rules and regulations. If you brought a sling shot to a school most likely you would be suspended, or, if you used it and put out an eye of another student you would be arrested and sued. Both criminal and civil torts.
I'm so sorry that you want to believe you are making a serious point. My point is clear, to others even a bit more intelligent than you seem to be.again when did schools become part of this conversation??
and if I took a stick and poked someones eye out the result would be the same,,
when did we start talking about schools??I'm so sorry that you want to believe you are making a serious point. My point is clear, to others even a bit more intelligent than you seem to be.
I'll try to make it simple for you: Schools make rules.
I did 10 years in the service and I can't get on the base or to the PX. Let alone the armory. Definitely a straw man argument.Straw man argument.
Nobody can walk onto an Army base and buy anything that isn't at the PX.
Can you at least try to be a little less psychotic?