st0wandgrow
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So you agree that it is unrealistic today, and is basically bat-shit crazy to think this?I am not justifying gun ownership, I am pointing out the reason 2A was included in the bill of rights.
So you agree that it is unrealistic today, and is basically bat-shit crazy to think this?I am not justifying gun ownership, I am pointing out the reason 2A was included in the bill of rights.
So, your only beef is that the gun control crowd is going about this the wrong way? You'd be A-OK with a constitutional amendment taking away all of your guns as long as it is done procedurally correct?What's funny to me is that you don't see the irony in your own post. Whatever your opinion on birth right citizenship, the Republicans, proposing a constitutional amendment are doing things the right way. They are not demanding that we just say "fuck off" to the constitution, they are saying birth right citizenship is dumb so let's legally amend the constitution to do away with it. Such a constitutional amendment might, or might not pass.
You hoplophobes are saying, "dude, the constitution is old and nobody understands what those white slave owners wrote cause they spoke, like, a different language back then and guns are scary so, dude, the guns gotta go, constitution be damned". You anti-gun types should take a cue from the anti-birth-right types and work to amend the constitution to revoke 2A.
In summary, it is legal and ethical to amend the constitution. It is illegal and unethical to ignore and violate the constitution.
Incidentally, the article you linked to is two years old. The movement to amend the 14th apparently foundered.
No, I don't agree and I outlined the reasons why in post 169. I am not, at heart, a slave as some on RIU seem to be.So you agree that it is unrealistic today, and is basically bat-shit crazy to think this?
Yes, I would abide with a constitutional amendment that made gun ownership illegal. I would think it foolish, and I don't think it has a prayer of happening though. Do you agree to abide by the constitution we currently have?So, your only beef is that the gun control crowd is going about this the wrong way? You'd be A-OK with a constitutional amendment taking away all of your guns as long as it is done procedurally correct?
And post #178 explains why that is a pipe dream.No, I don't agree and I outlined the reasons why in post 169. I am not, at heart, a slave as some on RIU seem to be.
Absolutely. We may split hairs on the interpretation of some of it, and we may disagree on what (if any) amendments need to happen, but ultimately I respect and abide by it.Yes, I would abide with a constitutional amendment that made gun ownership illegal. I would think it foolish, and I don't think it has a prayer of happening though. Do you agree to abide by the constitution we currently have?
Maybe so. Depends on the actual situation. As I said earlier, an insurrection would have to be legitimate to succeed.And post #178 explains why that is a pipe dream.
YOU may feel like you could put up a fight, but there wouldn't be many standing by your side.
No; I am not. I am envisioning an utterly un-movie-esque scenario unless the movie is "Saving Private Ryan" ... relentless ugliness until the moral war is lost. You are attempting to pejorate/marginalize what I actually am saying by linking it to a Hollywood scenario and thus obscuring my real point. cnYou're assuming a 'movie-esque' uprising.
While I admire your vision, most people who are told to do something by their boss or someone in power, do it. It's how our psychology works. Kind of sucks, but it's true.
All you people claiming to be the next 'Wolverines' sure talk big, but talk is cheap mother fuckers, and I bet a good portion of you would either do nothing, or run and hide, if shit hit the fan.
As much as I would like to believe that every single person only has a 'fight' response, it's called a 'fight or flight' response for a reason.
Both of us are suggesting possible scenarios. Neither of us know for sure what would happen.No; I am not. I am envisioning an utterly un-movie-esque scenario unless the movie is "Saving Private Ryan" ... relentless ugliness until the moral war is lost. You are attempting to pejorate/marginalize what I actually am saying by linking it to a Hollywood scenario and thus obscuring my real point. cn
True. Should something happen (and I hope it does not ... I almost universally prefer reform to revolution) we are both likely to be surprised. cnBoth of us are suggesting possible scenarios. Neither of us know for sure what would happen.
Tough call, st0w. Very tough call.So, your only beef is that the gun control crowd is going about this the wrong way? You'd be A-OK with a constitutional amendment taking away all of your guns as long as it is done procedurally correct?
So self defense is ok as long as it's not the government attacking you?As Beefbisquit pointed out .... justifying gun ownership for personal protection is both valid, and reasonable. Justifying gun ownership so that you can overthrow the American government (and the military) is laughable.
I think the state should auction off confiscated firearms to the highest bidder. There are some sweet weapons available!There are too many guns here now to properly control them...but I think everytime someone gets nabbed and they find 36 guns in their house they should take the guns and melt them down and make something useful...to help with the remainder of guns they just need to make bullets super expensive. Chris Rock said it as a joke, but I truly think that is the answer.
That would be great but then the state in question wouldn't be able to complain about budget as much. I imagine the auction opening with a gold plated ak LOL.I think the state should auction off confiscated firearms to the highest bidder. There are some sweet weapons available!
But why are guns bad? cnThere are too many guns here now to properly control them...but I think everytime someone gets nabbed and they find 36 guns in their house they should take the guns and melt them down and make something useful...to help with the remainder of guns they just need to make bullets super expensive. Chris Rock said it as a joke, but I truly think that is the answer.
Great! Now get me fuel when none is available, take those logistics and see what you come up with.The truly brilliant think logistics.
People will just reload, its pretty cheap.There are too many guns here now to properly control them...but I think everytime someone gets nabbed and they find 36 guns in their house they should take the guns and melt them down and make something useful...to help with the remainder of guns they just need to make bullets super expensive. Chris Rock said it as a joke, but I truly think that is the answer.
Much better accuracy with reloadsPeople will just reload, its pretty cheap.