Some politicians said we need guns and arm our self to protect us. So far these ideas have not work for centuries in Israel. Maybe we don't need guns so far Love is all we need. All We Need is LOVE (BEATLES).
Peace to all and May we all have loving Holiday season.
So You Think You Know the Second Amendment?
http://www.newyorker.com/news/daily-comment/so-you-think-you-know-the-second-amendment
That is so funny, you never hear about doing anything about the illegal guns, just the legal ones. Very good point.how about since we won't get rid of legal guns we actually make laws the help eliminate illegal guns. life in prison without parole. perhaps if you use a gun while
committing a crime life in prison without parole in solitary no exceptions & selling a gun illegally(straw) is treated the same.
how about since we won't get rid of legal guns we actually make laws the help eliminate illegal guns. life in prison without parole. perhaps if you use a gun while
committing a crime life in prison without parole in solitary no exceptions & selling a gun illegally(straw) is treated the same.
This is a very tired and incorrect argument.
When the Bill of Rights was being written; the people were the Militia...:clap::thumbup:
And this argument has been upheld in Court.
Every other one of those Rights was an Individual's right...
Why would the Second Amendment be a collective right?
I have no problem with gun ownership, but this thought crossed my mind the other day...
I lived in New Orleans when I was in junior high and high school. New Orleans then had a thriving organized crime operation...even though old J. Edgar said there was no organized crime in the U.S. But that's another story.
Anyway, I took creative writing in school and on one assignment wrote a kind of Steven King story about a guy who was in a department store and picked up an item that had a sign that read "do not touch." As soon as he picked it up he fell through a trap door into a spooky basement where he was attacked by some kind of mutant monster (remember, I was 16). He saved himself by pulling out his trusty .38 revolver and shooting the monster, before escaping though a back door.
I got a "C" on the story. You know why? Because my teacher said "regular people don't carry guns as a matter of course." And other kids and adults said it was crazy that someone would just be carrying a gun around like it was normal. This was in 1967...in a New Orleans that was quite a bit wilder than it is now.
Before then I also lived in Seattle, Utah, Delaware, and Alabama. In all those places many people had long guns as a matter of course. But carrying hand guns was not considered "normal."
You can take that as you wish...