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In reply to the discussion: Justice Stevens Scolds NRA & Suggests: The five extra words that can fix the Second Amendment [View all]tolkien90
(25 posts)269. New York has a homicide rate more than four times that of New Hampshire
And New Hampshire is a state with particularly lax gun laws.
Care to explain? Because going by your logic, this is simply impossible.
You can't just state correlation = causation when you like the outcome.
By the way, New Hampshire has a homicide rate lower than many European countries.
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Justice Stevens Scolds NRA & Suggests: The five extra words that can fix the Second Amendment [View all]
kpete
Apr 2014
OP
Yes, and more than half of Americans thing creationism should be taught in schools.
DanTex
Apr 2014
#37
What exactly do you think we are #1 at? Sure isn't gun deaths by a long shot. n/t
EX500rider
Apr 2014
#195
Actually there are over 100 countries with a higher homicide rate then the US.
EX500rider
Apr 2014
#225
Both the president and the Democratic party platform call it an individual right.
hack89
Apr 2014
#69
Only if you consider the most expansive view of civil liberties a RW point of view
hack89
Apr 2014
#100
Required insurance!!!! That is brilliant and makes perfect sense. Which means the NRA will smother
Dark n Stormy Knight
Apr 2014
#193
The NRA would love it- they're the biggest seller of gun insurance in the US
friendly_iconoclast
Apr 2014
#204
I do not feel like pointlessly arguing against NRA talking points beyond this:
Moostache
Apr 2014
#311
That's not what I asked. Does the BoR limit rights? Simple yes or no will suffice.
X_Digger
Apr 2014
#121
Don't be silly with this "yes or no" game. Your question is nonsensical and irrelevant wordplay.
DanTex
Apr 2014
#122
That's a lovely straw man. Nobody said the rights protected by the BoR were unlimited.
X_Digger
Apr 2014
#126
Talking about the "existence" of rights in some metaphysical plane is basically nonsensical.
DanTex
Apr 2014
#153
You think the intent was that anyone could carry a gun anywhere at any time?? nt
Logical
Apr 2014
#59
Did you post that from inside a properly designated "Free Speech Zone"?
Nuclear Unicorn
Apr 2014
#70
That sounds distinctly like a complaint from supporters of Bundy the Trespasser.
Loudly
Apr 2014
#79
And you feel compelled to not have guns to protect yourself from criminals with guns.
Nuclear Unicorn
Apr 2014
#117
How come the "rest of a lunatic nation" does not have the crime rate Chicago has?
former9thward
Apr 2014
#118
Apples and oranges. NH is not a dense super-metropolis. Europe destroys your case.
Bernardo de La Paz
Apr 2014
#278
Pretty broad condemnation on the face of a lack of evidence.I assure you, the Bill of Rights is ...
marble falls
Apr 2014
#96
The quotes stand. My rights are not to abridge anyone else's. Its the mass murderer crack.....
marble falls
Apr 2014
#138
When someone tries to take away Constitutional rights I always say it to their faces.
former9thward
Apr 2014
#141
If that were true, then why did northern, non-slave-owning states also pass state versions?
X_Digger
Apr 2014
#127
That's a moot point because WE WEREN'T EVEN CONSIDERED TO BE HUMAN BEINGS...
Ecumenist
Apr 2014
#276
Actually, only the right-wing justices believed that 2A applies outside of militia service.
DanTex
Apr 2014
#18
"EIGHT of the judges agreed that the 2nd Amendment was an Individual right"
Major Nikon
Apr 2014
#73
And I didn't contradict it, so why you keep repeating this is anyone's guess
Major Nikon
Apr 2014
#237
So if you carve out the heart of the Democratic Party, gun control is a "loser"
Major Nikon
Apr 2014
#242
Not at all. First of all, there is nothing remotely progressive about revising the second amendment
DanTex
Apr 2014
#24
You keep claiming the individual rights view of the 2A was created by the modern right wing
bossy22
Apr 2014
#40
That's because it's true. If you read the Stevens article, or further read his dissent in Heller,
DanTex
Apr 2014
#46
WaPo editorials don't usually include citations. His dissent in Heller has citations.
DanTex
Apr 2014
#62
There's plenty of historical evidence that 2A was designed to protecting militias.
DanTex
Apr 2014
#71
Except the same people who wrote the federal constitution wrote the state constitutions
hack89
Apr 2014
#92
Before Heller, yes, the federal government could impose laws that impinged on the right to
DanTex
Apr 2014
#106
Not at all. You are essentially arguing that there should be no difference at all between
DanTex
Apr 2014
#115
What he is saying is that it protect states from having their militias disarmed by the federal
DanTex
Apr 2014
#28
but wouldn't this mean that the individual rights interpretation pre-dated the modern right wing?
bossy22
Apr 2014
#61
Funny, the gungeoneers don't seem to care much about the "no whining about DU" part of the TOS...
DanTex
Apr 2014
#288
Don't be modest! You don't need any help getting the NRA talking points right. You're a master!
DanTex
Apr 2014
#307
If only those five words could fix our fucked up corporate and MIC owned government.
L0oniX
Apr 2014
#34
No fix. Fight would shift to meaning of militia and private militias would fester all over. nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Apr 2014
#93
So our founding fathers would think its OK to go into people's homes and take their firearms?
davidn3600
Apr 2014
#110
So Hamilton said that those who are not peaceable citizens have no right to bear arms n/t
eridani
Apr 2014
#275
People who use guns in a crime shouldn't own a gun...even the NRA agrees with that
davidn3600
Apr 2014
#283
Right or no right. It doesn't matter. We have the right now and it isn't helping.
gtar100
Apr 2014
#113
This is off-topic for GD. If the goal is a discussion of this subject, post it in the Gungeon.
Jgarrick
Apr 2014
#183
Why is it that advocates of civilian disarmament get so upset when asked to follow the rules in GD?
Jgarrick
Apr 2014
#194
one did on one of the posts. went down in flames. I was one juror who sent it down...
CTyankee
Apr 2014
#224
Have at it. You'll need 34 states and 2/3rds of both Houses of Congress to agree...
friendly_iconoclast
Apr 2014
#203
I'm not talking about gerrymandered congressional districts...I'm talking about
CTyankee
Apr 2014
#252
But popular vote is spread in Senate races into state wide (read urban) areas so you
CTyankee
Apr 2014
#254
"Just you wait" has been the slogan of the gun control movement for 20 years now
hack89
Apr 2014
#256
well, since your prime example is a state with two REPUBLICAN senators, I am sure you will be
CTyankee
Apr 2014
#257
Please try not to be so thin skinned. You were making your point using a state with two
CTyankee
Apr 2014
#281
But who doesn't understand that point? It points to another issue that we can leave to debate
CTyankee
Apr 2014
#284
LOL. You sure seem to know a lot about DU customs for someone who joined a few weeks ago.
DanTex
Apr 2014
#245
The point was to protect state militias from being disarmed by the federal government.
DanTex
Apr 2014
#287
Further discussion with hosts has revealed that some do not agree with locking; so have unlocked it
LeftishBrit
Apr 2014
#325