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Tells it like it really is!!!!
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Pew has also done polls that were in our favor. Recently they found "For the first time, more Americans say that protecting gun rights is more important than controlling gun ownership, 52% to 46%."
That said, I belive their current poll that more Americans support background checks. That is not really that suprising.
"How about you have a right to shut the bubblegum up and stick that wonky poll lie where the bubblegum digests."
Taku. I am absolutely with you on this. All other issues are secondary and can be handled later as needed. One issue voting and being really active with the reps and senators.
NRA-ILA is good at letting us know when things need to be done or people need to be called. I don't love the NRA, but when it comes to lobbying they are pretty good.
Which law are you referring?Magdump
Laws that prohibit intimidation reckless behavior are not unconstitutional. Too many gunnies toss that word around rather carelessly.
Which law are you referring?
Your talking about gang-banger stuff. I was talking about the right to own. Rachetteering and extortion is also illegal. It has nothing to do with basic lawful ownership.There are laws like that in all the states.
It is against the law to intimidate (i.e. threaten, coerce, warrant alarm, etc.) with a firearm.
You also cannot go out and blip off a clip in the neighborhood just because you feel like it.
Don't tell me you're not aware of such restrictions on the use of firearms. They're virtually universal across the country.
How can any gun law not be an "infringement" on gun rights?
All gun laws should be removed.
That should be our political demand.
Full freedom of speech is in effect so full gun rights should be in effect. I should not need a permit, training class, tax stamp to exercise that right.
We are arguing over rights they are trying to take. We must start demanding full rights! Full auto in not just for the rich and wealth! What I have in my car, house, pocket or desk drawer is none of your bubblegum business. Stop arguing with retards and flip out over anyone pushing you for anything that is your right. It's time to make things very uncomfortable for people who want to steal from you. Someone discusses taking away a gun right. "Yes, it is time to take away your car. Someone could be killed or hurt by it. If we could save just one life it would be worth it. You can walk to work bubblegun head!"
As suggested in the comment section of your article - "taking people to the range" - I recently took my 12 yo son for a day at the range. He has shot a bolt action a couple of times at age 10, and 11, but was not too eager on going again. I suspected in part because of the gun cleaning afterwards. So we went again last week, shooting a 10-22, and he liked it better because it had a red dot instead of a scope (he obviously was fighting with eye-relief the previous times), but after an hour he had enough. After careful inquiry, I found out that there was some level of discomfort between safety glasses and hearing protection, but more importantly shooting paper "gets old". I realized that video games are the real competition. He can spend hours on end playing "Destiny" missions on XBOX with his friends online. When I grew up, shooting real guns was truly exciting - but there were no video games that allowed you to shoot all sorts of weapons and calibers at reactive targets with little or no restrictions on safety or otherwise. No judgement here, just observations.Pew poll: Majority likes background checks, federal database
A new Pew Research Center poll released yesterday contains some bad news for some hardcore gun rights activists, but at the same time also further paints Democrats into a corner of their own choosing: That of the "Party of Gun Control."
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Freedom of speech in the United States is considered the Holy Grail of constitutional rights and protected by most people. 2nd amendment is not considered necessary anymore by many people. They do not believe or understand how the 1st is protected by the 2nd amendment. Shouting fire in a crowded theater would be an illegal "use" of freedom of speech similar to what I was discussing previously in this thread on the misuse of firearms.I see no full freedom of speech here
Freedom of speech in the United States is considered the Holy Grail of constitutional rights and protected by most people. 2nd amendment is not considered necessary anymore by many people. They do not believe or understand how the 1st is protected by the 2nd amendment. Shouting fire in a crowded theater would be an illegal "use" of freedom of speech similar to what I was discussing previously in this thread on the misuse of firearms.