Criminals don't obey laws.
I would have thought someone might have pointed out that inconvenient fact to you
@ohio-guy if you're talking to whom we think you are, just avoid it. It's not worth it.
@ohio-guy thankfully, the gun laws are trending in the right direction.
Indeed that ship has sailed. The sheer amount of weapons in the private space, in the hundreds of millions, render the gun owners power to near absolute.
I would also point out that criminals don't care about laws.
render the gun owners power to near absolute.
LOL. Go ahead and round them up and put them against the oppressors, and see what happens. "Absolute" my ass.
render the gun owners power to near absolute.
LOL. Go ahead and round them up and put them against the oppressors, and see what happens. "Absolute" my ass.
Interesting phrasing
Hope is not optimism, which expects things to turn out well, but something rooted in the conviction that there is good worth working for. - Seamus Heaney, Irish poet and likely Hoosier basketball fan.
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@receipt-keeper Just trying to speak the language.
@zeke4ahs what part of his comments are “working out really well for us”?
@zeke4ahs “we”? I have a lot of guns and I’ve never killed anybody. So, please tell me how that works?
The second amendment is airtight. So there is no maneuvering to be done.
Not as airtight as you suggest. There are many arms that you cannot possess. Nuclear weapons, hand grenades, rocket launchers, ICBMs... and on and on. Prohibiting citizens from having such arms is in the best interests of the population. The argument can be made that AR15-style military use weapons are of a similar category.
"You can't make someone listen to reason if they aren't willing to think"-- Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451