Chris12 wrote:
xtc wrote:I am an incredibly rich kid who has a lot of scores to settle. Bring it on!
Napa_LLama wrote:It is worrying...no more worrying that in 12 months' time you will be able to print off your own functioning gun using a 3D printer
mikeybound wrote:Well the original purposes of private gun ownership is to challenge tyranny. At least here in the states that is.
Jason Toddman wrote:I don't like the idea. It sets a bad precedent. It only takes one idiot going off half-cocked (so to speak) to turn the whole incident into (another) tragedy. They claim they won't insist if they encounter resistance from the cops, but if things get too heated emotionally anything could happen!
mikeybound wrote: Again, ever hear of Lexington and Concord?
mikeybound wrote:I'm not comparing it. Just remarking on the similarities. A group of armed angry people pissed at the government, and if even one shot goes off...
This revolution has been brewing in the hearts and minds of the people for many years, but this independence day, it shall take a new form as the American Revolutionary Army will march on each state capital to demand that the governors of these 50 states immediately initiate the process of an orderly dissolution of the federal government through secession and reclamation of federally held property. Should one whole year from this July 4th while the crimes of this government are allowed to continue, we may have passed the point at which non-violent revolution becomes impossible. The time to sit idly by has passed. To remain neutral is to be complicit, just doing your job is not an excuse, and the line in the sand has been drawn between the people, and the criminals in Washington, D.C. while some timid souls will say that it is too early, the we can solve this problem through democratic means provided by government, that current levels of taxation are reasonable for the services provided, and that the crimes of this government are merely a tolerable nuisance, it may already be too late. While there is risk in drastic action, the greater danger lies in allowing this government to continue unchallenged
mikeybound wrote:I didn't see anything. What was it?
drawscore wrote:If you are of a mind to give a senator or representative - any senator or representative, regardless of party - an apoplectic fit, all you need to do, is say two words: "Constitutional convention."
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drawscore wrote:Are we not discussing various aspects of the 2nd Amendment to the Constitution?
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