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The 2nd amendment was intended to protect the authority of the states to organize militias but rightwingers think their handguns will allow them to overthrow the government after they lose an election, so the Constitution will need to be changed..

The police will tell you they do prevent crimes simply by exisiting, and to some degree by performing deterrent activities like patrols. I know that these are difficult to quantify, kind of like the supposed number of crimes prevented by armed scaredycats crouching in their closets.

Advocates for repeal of the Second amendment are well on the way to a two-thirds majority in Congress and three-fourths of the state legislatures to ratify.

I bet the defenseless animals you kill for fun think "hunting" (slaughter) is cruel.
 
The 2nd amendment was intended to protect the authority of the states to organize militias
Article 1, Section 10, Clause 3 (Compact Clause): No State shall, without the Consent of Congress, lay any duty of Tonnage,[/B] keep Troops[/B], or Ships of War in time of Peace, enter into any Agreement or Compact with another State, or with a foreign Power, or engage in War, unless actually invaded, or in such imminent Danger as will not admit of delay.
So, you're just wrong.

but rightwingers think their handguns will allow them to overthrow the government after they lose an election, so the Constitution will need to be changed..
No, our assault weapons and machine guns will allow us to restore the republic after you socialists try to take over.

The police will tell you they do prevent crimes simply by exisiting, and to some degree by performing deterrent activities like patrols. I know that these are difficult to quantify, kind of like the supposed number of crimes prevented by armed scaredycats crouching in their closets.
Some of those police are the most violent jack booted thugs ever and they will NOT be taking my guns away.

Advocates for repeal of the Second amendment are well on the way to a two-thirds majority in Congress and three-fourths of the state legislatures to ratify.
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Hunting baited bear is disgusting. I think you will find that most hunters feel the same way. At least the hunters I know would. This is much like the "Canned Hunts" which are despicable.

No DNC, you could not be more wrong. I am proud of the skills I have developed in my years of hunting. I use them all and still come home empty handed as often as not.
 
The 2nd amendment was intended to protect the authority of the states to organize militias but rightwingers think their handguns will allow them to overthrow the government after they lose an election, so the Constitution will need to be changed..

The police will tell you they do prevent crimes simply by exisiting, and to some degree by performing deterrent activities like patrols. I know that these are difficult to quantify, kind of like the supposed number of crimes prevented by armed scaredycats crouching in their closets.

Advocates for repeal of the Second amendment are well on the way to a two-thirds majority in Congress and three-fourths of the state legislatures to ratify.

I bet the defenseless animals you kill for fun think "hunting" (slaughter) is cruel.

I bet the animals I hunt die a much quicker and more humane death at my hands than they would at the hands of their natural predators or from starvation.

I know that the natural ways of predator and prey are not fluffy and nice, but nothing you can do with legislating laws will change it.

You will not get the 3/4 states votes to repeal the 2nd amendment.

There are at least 63 million gun owners in the USA. That amounts to 20% of the population. Its a pretty good bet they will not want it to pass.

When you factor in the convicted felons and those under the age of 18 who cannot vote (according to the census there are 75 million people under the age of 18) you have no where near enough people left to pass that legislation.

No elected lawmakers are going to commit political suicide for this amendment.
 
Hunting is not neccesary. If you need food that badly get help.

The food is healthier than what I get at the store. But that is not why hunting is needed.

Tell us, DNC, how you would intend to control the animal populations without hunting? There are no natural predators left for most game species. With nothing to kill them, the only natural population controls left are starvation and disease. And when the deer population explodes enough for them to defoliate an area, they will cause the starvation of other species too.

But I suppose that you and the Attorney General could pass a law that forbids wild deer from reproducing.
 
Let me worry about how and where we get the 3/4 states votes to repeal the 2nd amendment.

In the meantime, start practising what you will tell ATF when it's time to turn in your guns.
 
There are at least 63 million gun owners in the USA. That amounts to 20% of the population. Its a pretty good bet they will not want it to pass.

more like just over 80 million gun owners. you can bet the farm that at least 10% of those will kill all that the gov sends to collect their firearms.

In the meantime, start practising what you will tell ATF when it's time to turn in your guns.
already have. Molon Labe. followed by 1,000 bangs.
 
Let me worry about how and where we get the 3/4 states votes to repeal the 2nd amendment.

In the meantime, start practising what you will tell ATF when it's time to turn in your guns.

Oh I already know what I would say. It would depend on what the rest of the gun owners do. If they have an armed revolt, I will be saying "Pass the ammo" or "You were low and to the right".

If there is no armed revolt I will be saying "I would like to report a burglary. All my guns were stolen.".
 
When will America wake up to the fact that is is time for total gun control: now. Not tomorrow. Not a week from tomorrow. Next month. Next year.
Now.

When will we learn from the series of tragedies that recur, like the shootings of the Pittsburgh policemen.

Then there is the Binghampton tragedy killing thirteen innocent people.

Jiverly Wong had been told he had the right to bear arms, unfortunately the thirteen people he killed have been deprived of life.

The Columbine killers were told they had a right to bear arms and deprived 12 Columbine students and a teacher of their life. The father of a Columbine victim, Tom Mauser, has been lobbying for sensible gun control legislation.

"Two weeks before the tragedy at Columbine, my son Daniel, who was in a debate class, asked me at the dinner table if I knew there were loopholes in the Brady bill. I just said, 'No I didn't know that,' and that pretty much was the end of the conversation," Tom Mauser of Littleton, Colo., told the Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee. "I was shocked, then, when my son was killed with a gun bought through one of those loopholes in the Brady bill," Mauser said. "I discovered that someone bought that gun and two other guns at a gun show from an unlicensed private seller to avoid creating a paper trail and having to undergo a background check."
Mauser spoke in favor of a bill to require that a national instant criminal background check be performed before the sale or transfer of a firearm at a gun show. The hearing on that and other bills to tighten Maine's gun sales laws came days after multiple shootings in Binghamton, N.Y., Pittsburgh and Graham, Wash.

America is falling asleep and must wake up and stop allowing death lovers and the NRA to control our laws.
 
When will America wake up to the fact that is is time for total gun control: now. Not tomorrow. Not a week from tomorrow. Next month. Next year.
Now.

When will we learn from the series of tragedies that recur, like the shootings of the Pittsburgh policemen.

Then there is the Binghampton tragedy killing thirteen innocent people.

Jiverly Wong had been told he had the right to bear arms, unfortunately the thirteen people he killed have been deprived of life.

The Columbine killers were told they had a right to bear arms and deprived 12 Columbine students and a teacher of their life. The father of a Columbine victim, Tom Mauser, has been lobbying for sensible gun control legislation.

"Two weeks before the tragedy at Columbine, my son Daniel, who was in a debate class, asked me at the dinner table if I knew there were loopholes in the Brady bill. I just said, 'No I didn't know that,' and that pretty much was the end of the conversation," Tom Mauser of Littleton, Colo., told the Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee. "I was shocked, then, when my son was killed with a gun bought through one of those loopholes in the Brady bill," Mauser said. "I discovered that someone bought that gun and two other guns at a gun show from an unlicensed private seller to avoid creating a paper trail and having to undergo a background check."
Mauser spoke in favor of a bill to require that a national instant criminal background check be performed before the sale or transfer of a firearm at a gun show. The hearing on that and other bills to tighten Maine's gun sales laws came days after multiple shootings in Binghamton, N.Y., Pittsburgh and Graham, Wash.

America is falling asleep and must wake up and stop allowing death lovers and the NRA to control our laws.

Lets go back to the hunting issue. Tell us how you are going to control the animal populations without hunting??


Also, while the shootings you mentioned are tragedies, Timothy McVeigh killed far more with diesel fuel and fertilizer. So the nutcases that want to kill people will kill people.
 
When will America wake up to the fact that is is time for total gun control: now. Not tomorrow. Not a week from tomorrow. Next month. Next year.
Now.

When will we learn from the series of tragedies that recur, like the shootings of the Pittsburgh policemen.

Then there is the Binghampton tragedy killing thirteen innocent people.

Jiverly Wong had been told he had the right to bear arms, unfortunately the thirteen people he killed have been deprived of life.

The Columbine killers were told they had a right to bear arms and deprived 12 Columbine students and a teacher of their life. The father of a Columbine victim, Tom Mauser, has been lobbying for sensible gun control legislation.

"Two weeks before the tragedy at Columbine, my son Daniel, who was in a debate class, asked me at the dinner table if I knew there were loopholes in the Brady bill. I just said, 'No I didn't know that,' and that pretty much was the end of the conversation," Tom Mauser of Littleton, Colo., told the Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee. "I was shocked, then, when my son was killed with a gun bought through one of those loopholes in the Brady bill," Mauser said. "I discovered that someone bought that gun and two other guns at a gun show from an unlicensed private seller to avoid creating a paper trail and having to undergo a background check."
Mauser spoke in favor of a bill to require that a national instant criminal background check be performed before the sale or transfer of a firearm at a gun show. The hearing on that and other bills to tighten Maine's gun sales laws came days after multiple shootings in Binghamton, N.Y., Pittsburgh and Graham, Wash.

America is falling asleep and must wake up and stop allowing death lovers and the NRA to control our laws.

over 120 MILLION people were killed by their own governments after being ordered/persuaded/forced to give up their firearms. I'll take my chances keeping mine, along with my freedom.
 
its clear DNC is mindless troll....he never answers anyone's questions, he simply spews out more irrational statements and false stats...

this country is not even close to making an amendment outlawing guns, the idiot doesn't seem to realize how many liberals own guns...
 
Yesterday brought word that Jiverly Wong, who last week killed 13 people and himself at a Binghamton, N.Y. immigrant community center, mailed a letter to a Syracuse television station before committing the murders.

The letter revealed a man who appeared to have lost touch with reality. In broken English, he complained that an undercover policemen had been spying on him 24 hours a day, using "the technique of ultramodern and camera for burn the chemical in my house."

Wong said the mystery policeman acted to adjust the fan in his home, "connect the music into my ear," and "made me unbreathable." He added that the officer would break into his room, "three time touch me when I was sleeping," and would try to get into car accidents with him.


http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2009/04/07/politics/politicalhotsheet/entry4926869.shtml

Was Wong a typical gunlover?
 
Yesterday brought word that Jiverly Wong, who last week killed 13 people and himself at a Binghamton, N.Y. immigrant community center, mailed a letter to a Syracuse television station before committing the murders.

The letter revealed a man who appeared to have lost touch with reality. In broken English, he complained that an undercover policemen had been spying on him 24 hours a day, using "the technique of ultramodern and camera for burn the chemical in my house."

Wong said the mystery policeman acted to adjust the fan in his home, "connect the music into my ear," and "made me unbreathable." He added that the officer would break into his room, "three time touch me when I was sleeping," and would try to get into car accidents with him.


http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2009/04/07/politics/politicalhotsheet/entry4926869.shtml

Was Wong a typical gunlover?

I have never known a gun owner that was anything like that. And I have been a shooter for three and a half decades.



But it does sound like kathaksung.
 
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