The vast majority of gun owners in this country are law-abiding citizens

which one would you like to hear about? my aunt that committed suicide with a gun? or how about my uncle who was killed in vietnam with a gun?

How about both? Please tell us about the constitutionality and practicality of gun rights as pertains to your aunt's suicide, and your uncle's demise in Vietnam. Tie that all together for us.
 
How about both? Please tell us about the constitutionality and practicality of gun rights as pertains to your aunt's suicide, and your uncle's demise in Vietnam. Tie that all together for us.

my aunt had a right to own a gun. what she didn't have a right to was assistance in committing humane suicide, thanks to your beloved government, but due to the brain cancer that was killing her, she ended it as quick as she could. my uncle was killed in combat, by a vietnam national, because the vietnamese GOVERNMENT gave their soldiers guns. So I guess that bolsters the argument that the government shouldn't have guns.
 
my aunt had a right to own a gun. what she didn't have a right to was assistance in committing humane suicide, thanks to your beloved government, but due to the brain cancer that was killing her, she ended it as quick as she could. my uncle was killed in combat, by a vietnam national, because the vietnamese GOVERNMENT gave their soldiers guns. So I guess that bolsters the argument that the government shouldn't have guns.

So, you're saying gun rights were good for your aunt? And your uncle's government-issued weapon? You lost me on that one.
 
bijou, who said the following???

I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending too much liberty than to those attending too small a degree of it.

do you accept the challenge?
 
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