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In reply to the discussion: It is time to put the NRA beyond the pale. [View all]SEMOVoter
(202 posts)24. You, Plaid Adder have hit the nail on the head
We should not be afraid.
I am sick and tired of the second amendment right to bear arms being equated with gun ownership. It isn't. In fact, 'arms' includes a lot things besides guns.
Gun control is impulse control. A gun is a final, and far too impulsive solution for too many, regardless of mental health standing. It is reflected in our gun culture and our 'shoot from the hip' lexicon.
The discussion is on. We need to prepare.
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Get regulating...the 2nd Amendment states "a well-regulated" militia for defense of the state
judesedit
Dec 2012
#8
What the NRA does is inimical to the public health and to the well-being of this country...
CaliforniaPeggy
Dec 2012
#9
"If you cannot sent your kid to school without an armed guard, you are living in a failed state."
Chemisse
Dec 2012
#23
Absolutely right. Together with 9/11 $$$, local police are way over-armed and feel a real need to
LuckyLib
Dec 2012
#34
Evidently Clinton and Democrats didn't think it was too ridiculous in 1999/2000...
OneTenthofOnePercent
Dec 2012
#32