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I'm not cryptologist, no longer in the military, and don't want to be in a secret society., I like real words. If folks are in so much hurry to have a decent conversation, I'm not interested, same goes for texting.
I have better things to do than look up abbreviations that will no longer be edgy or cool next year, used by some hipster who gets bent when I don't dig them.
The vocabulary of many today seems to have shrunk considerably so I guess making up words is the next best thing.
Soon pictographs as a formal teaching aid will return to a school near you.
 
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Do I expect too much? Am I wrong to expect that members of internet firearms forums understand the most basic acronym of all: RKBA - Right to Keep and Bear Firearms?
I had to google it. IMO, the RKBA should be universal. No less than the right to free speech or the right to do with your own body as you see fit, or the right to vote, et al.

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Disingenuous. But we'd expect nothing less from you. The acknowledgement of RKBA as an acronym that stands for freedom -- not the "secret clubhouse" is beyond you. There's no "code words" here. Or memes, Simply a group of like-minded people working together toward thesame goal.

Which you, apparently, don't give a flying **** about.

Sigh.

I guess I mistook this forum for one that actually promotes the Right to Keep and Bear Arms.

To think, I've been here since November of 2008.
So, five pages later, how rock solid are you feeling that everyone should know the same magic words as you do?

Given that NO ONE agreed with you, are you going to take your slogans and go home, or keep posting on NWFA - even though we are all traitors?
 
I've owned firearms for about 20 years (since I was 12) and I've been exercising my rights for a lot longer than that. And I'm pretty young (32) and I frequent many different online firearm forums and I have never seen someone type rkba
 
Pretty new here, first time I've seen the acronym. Can't say I understand it's use or purpose. If you want to convey the second amendment then just use "Second Amendment" or if that's too bothersome use "2A". Why make an acronym for a partial section of the "2A" when there is already a shorter acronym for the entire thing?
 

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