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In reply to the discussion: S.C. Republicans introduce bill to consider secession over gun rights [View all]Cold War Spook
(1,279 posts)22. Amendmentm XIV section 1.
No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States. How do they get around that?
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S.C. Republicans introduce bill to consider secession over gun rights [View all]
DonViejo
Apr 2018
OP
then too bad we couldn't have worked something out once we won the civil war..
olddad56
Apr 2018
#47
Hey there SC.................so what do want to do, if the other states demand repayment
turbinetree
Apr 2018
#3
Pay your share of the national debt on the way out. Don't forget to build a wall.
keithbvadu2
Apr 2018
#10
Good luck with that, South Carolina rakes in more federal money than most states.
procon
Apr 2018
#11
I have relatives in SC and visit occasionally. It's already another country.
rickford66
Apr 2018
#42
My Mom said the same thing. She lived there when Grandad was stationed there in the 40s
mahina
Apr 2018
#49
We go through this foolishness every several years. No one is leaving. SC is being
NCjack
Apr 2018
#44
The United States can not have weapons and military personnel in areas of questionable loyalty.
Orange Free State
Apr 2018
#45