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In reply to the discussion: Gun Fanatics Express Their Support For a Mass Murderer’s Second Amendment Rights [View all]AAO
(3,300 posts)123. You are in deep denial. I feel sorry for you and those you supposedly love. n/t
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Gun Fanatics Express Their Support For a Mass Murderer’s Second Amendment Rights [View all]
doxydad
May 2014
OP
Thousand os dollars of ammo? He had 400 rounds of 9mm, about $125-150 worth, and fired far less
Lee-Lee
May 2014
#6
After reading your post and the one above about the cost of just shooting for the heck of it,
Skidmore
May 2014
#11
Liability insurance would cover an accidental death or injury caused by me and I have that.
badtoworse
May 2014
#105
Don't let them know that high capacity magazines are older than the bill or rights
Travis_0004
May 2014
#172
Bill of rights was ratified in 1791. First 20 round magazines was made in 1779.
Travis_0004
May 2014
#171
The constitution says different, but 5 members of the USSC are bought & paid for by the RW
baldguy
May 2014
#23
Solving the problem begins with gun fanatics casting off their 17th century attitudes about firearms
baldguy
May 2014
#61
YES, but the 2nd Amendment has been greatly distorted by those who make billions
drynberg
May 2014
#36
that's funny cause it's the gun-fetishists that have been doing all the taking
leftyohiolib
May 2014
#22
No...I want reasonable laws that would take time to phase in and prevent random violence.
Sancho
May 2014
#47
I've been around a long time and seen things change...so "old" doesn't mean much to me.
Sancho
May 2014
#106
None of the things you mentioned are enumerated rights. That makes a big difference
badtoworse
May 2014
#114
"I'm a gun owner with decades of experience. I know exactly what I'm saying."
friendly_iconoclast
May 2014
#156
If any gun owner has decades of experience, then they know what I'm talking about...
Sancho
May 2014
#168
It's still prior restraint, therefore un-Constitutional without due process of law
friendly_iconoclast
May 2014
#174
Start prosecuting straw buyers. Improve the mental health reporting system...
friendly_iconoclast
May 2014
#178
You misunderstand me. I meant "Mandatory *for gun buyers and sellers*"
friendly_iconoclast
May 2014
#181
Oh, you actually meant to defend the statements of "joe the plumber" (and his ilk)
etherealtruth
May 2014
#60
'Joe's" staements are only correct if one views our enumerated "rights" as absolute
etherealtruth
May 2014
#82
Rights are subject to subject to limits and restrictions, that is different than taking them away.
badtoworse
May 2014
#88
You lot aren't very good at slacktivism, much less real-world politics
friendly_iconoclast
May 2014
#113
Of course they do -- just as their pathetic, blood-soaked apologetics were instantly available
villager
May 2014
#129
If the RKBA folks had even a miniscule shred of integrity, they would wholeheartedly support efforts
Maedhros
May 2014
#143
Effective ones, arrived after extensive study and discussion by knowlegeable participants.
Maedhros
May 2014
#146
I'm just saying that the responsible thing to do is to recognize the need for changes
Maedhros
May 2014
#149