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WHAT THE HELL??? Herman4747 Feb 2016 #1
1. It's not a "mere property" right. Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2016 #2
sure are a lot of gun toting pre-school dangerous criminals in the USa nt msongs Feb 2016 #3
What does that even mean? Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2016 #4
That poster seldom makes sense DonP Feb 2016 #7
It's like having someone angrily throw a fistful of feathers at you. Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2016 #8
A switchblade can be used in "self-defense"... Herman4747 Feb 2016 #9
If someone used a switchblade to fight of a violent criminal attacker that law would serve no Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2016 #11
Yes. beevul Feb 2016 #15
do you know why switchblades are banned? gejohnston Feb 2016 #17
I don't think that call is yours to make.... beevul Feb 2016 #5
If it were about "right to life", benEzra Feb 2016 #6
Interesting that you should mention "bicycle"... Herman4747 Feb 2016 #10
How about alcohol? No one ever stopped an attacker by getting drunk. Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2016 #12
I'm not in a place where I can commute, benEzra Feb 2016 #21
False dichotomy. Lizzie Poppet Feb 2016 #19
walk like an egyptian jimmy the one Feb 2016 #13
So you're adopting the RW interpretations. Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2016 #14
The following are taken from the Oxford English Dictionary... discntnt_irny_srcsm Feb 2016 #16
bracketing jimmy the one Feb 2016 #22
re: "Controlling citizen's arms was not much a concern in 1791, they weren't as dangerous..." discntnt_irny_srcsm Feb 2016 #23
Since the amendment doesn't restrict the RKBA to the militia... Lizzie Poppet Feb 2016 #18
You're correct but it's t fictions of others we're confronting. Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2016 #20
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