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Clinton had the AW ban and this tard is way left of ClintonYou're a liar.This is what you (Lying, cheating, fucktarded Dimz) voted for.
May it soon, bite you in the ass.
There will be neither bans nor confiscation.
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Clinton had the AW ban and this tard is way left of ClintonYou're a liar.This is what you (Lying, cheating, fucktarded Dimz) voted for.
May it soon, bite you in the ass.
There will be neither bans nor confiscation.
Well what about alcohol. We don't need it like we do cars, and yet it is killing all kinds of people, including kids. So why aren't we doing something about that?Well hell, how long have we been registering cars for the public roads? There's always some gun fetishist posting in his underwear on this site screaming about how many traffic fatalities versus gun murders ---- even though no car is intentionally designed for it and those are all accidents....
Have it both ways much?
They better bring guns to take my guns.
I won't register them regardless of their little bill.
AMENDMENT 1-A of the Bill of RightsAMENDMENT 11 of the Bill of Rights:
A well regulated car, being necessary to the security of a productive State, the right of the people to keep and bear vehicles, shall not be infringed.
Great comparison! Registering cars is unconstitutional! Its in the bill of rights too!
It is in violation of the second amendment. If passed it will go to court.
Well what about alcohol. We don't need it like we do cars, and yet it is killing all kinds of people, including kids. So why aren't we doing something about that?
You're a liar.This is what you (Lying, cheating, fucktarded Dimz) voted for.
May it soon, bite you in the ass.
There will be neither bans nor confiscation.
AMENDMENT 11 of the Bill of Rights:Well hell, how long have we been registering cars for the public roads? There's always some gun fetishist posting in his underwear on this site screaming about how many traffic fatalities versus gun murders ---- even though no car is intentionally designed for it and those are all accidents....
Have it both ways much?
A well regulated car, being necessary to the security of a productive State, the right of the people to keep and bear vehicles, shall not be infringed.
Great comparison! Registering cars is unconstitutional! Its in the bill of rights too!
View attachment 450277You're a liar.This is what you (Lying, cheating, fucktarded Dimz) voted for.
May it soon, bite you in the ass.
There will be neither bans nor confiscation.
YOU are a fool and a dupe... pull your head out as we know exactly where this is going...
Moron... The term "well regulated" in the terms of the day, was that the public could own and operate anything the military could because they were the military. this also means the ammunitions' to operate them are also included in the "Shall not be infringed" Your twisting of the meaning is noted...AMENDMENT 11 of the Bill of Rights:Well hell, how long have we been registering cars for the public roads? There's always some gun fetishist posting in his underwear on this site screaming about how many traffic fatalities versus gun murders ---- even though no car is intentionally designed for it and those are all accidents....
Have it both ways much?
A well regulated car, being necessary to the security of a productive State, the right of the people to keep and bear vehicles, shall not be infringed.
Great comparison! Registering cars is unconstitutional! Its in the bill of rights too!
That's pretty funny Harley.
I like how it brings to the forefront the term "well-regulated". I hadn't even thought of that but there it is.
Well what about alcohol. We don't need it like we do cars, and yet it is killing all kinds of people, including kids. So why aren't we doing something about that?
We did, 18th amendment. Then we took it back 21st amendment.
well regulated in that time meant that all weapons were working properly and you had everything you needed for them to work. Such as ammunition.AMENDMENT 11 of the Bill of Rights:Well hell, how long have we been registering cars for the public roads? There's always some gun fetishist posting in his underwear on this site screaming about how many traffic fatalities versus gun murders ---- even though no car is intentionally designed for it and those are all accidents....
Have it both ways much?
A well regulated car, being necessary to the security of a productive State, the right of the people to keep and bear vehicles, shall not be infringed.
Great comparison! Registering cars is unconstitutional! Its in the bill of rights too!
That's pretty funny Harley.
I like how it brings to the forefront the term "well-regulated". I hadn't even thought of that but there it is.
Heller v DC seems to have completely ignored the first part containing "well regulated", pretending it had nothing to do with the second part. Everybody quotes "the right of the people to keep and bear Arms shall not be infringed."That's pretty funny Harley.
I like how it brings to the forefront the term "well-regulated". I hadn't even thought of that but there it is.
It will never pass there is no 2/3rds majority.
It will never pass, it's unconstitutional and un American, but Xi and Biden approve
Well Regulated in old literature.PDF (armsandthelaw.com)Heller v DC seems to have completely ignored the first part containing "well regulated", pretending it had nothing to do with the second part. Everybody quotes "the right of the people to keep and bear Arms shall not be infringed."That's pretty funny Harley.
I like how it brings to the forefront the term "well-regulated". I hadn't even thought of that but there it is.
Moron... The term "well regulated" in the terms of the day, was that the public could own and operate anything the military could because they were the military. this also means the ammunitions' to operate them are also included in the "Shall not be infringed" Your twisting of the meaning is noted...AMENDMENT 11 of the Bill of Rights:Well hell, how long have we been registering cars for the public roads? There's always some gun fetishist posting in his underwear on this site screaming about how many traffic fatalities versus gun murders ---- even though no car is intentionally designed for it and those are all accidents....
Have it both ways much?
A well regulated car, being necessary to the security of a productive State, the right of the people to keep and bear vehicles, shall not be infringed.
Great comparison! Registering cars is unconstitutional! Its in the bill of rights too!
That's pretty funny Harley.
I like how it brings to the forefront the term "well-regulated". I hadn't even thought of that but there it is.