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In reply to the discussion: So once the Second Amendment is repealed [View all]sarisataka
(22,695 posts)38. I never said it can't be done.
If we assume you achieve repeal/prohibition it surely can be done.
I am asking how?
Oh and my gun needs are quite minimal, but thank you for your concern.
*Dear alerter- thank you but it was not necessary. My skin is quite thick.
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"Well Regulated" = "Well Trained". Govt. regulations - especially federal - were almost
jonno99
Aug 2015
#56
Sensible laws will only reduce official numbers, not real numbers. Seriously, the long-term "gun
ancianita
Aug 2015
#93
But Australia'a decrease in gun violence was smaller than the US's over the same period (nt)
Recursion
Aug 2015
#108
"pesky" again...wow you guys love that word, as in pesky 2nd Amendment...it's kinda like a mantra...
CTyankee
Aug 2015
#30
We'll let our trusted police force collect them under threat of death at the end of a gun.
linuxman
Aug 2015
#10
You arrest and jail those people like you would any other felony lawbreakers.
LonePirate
Aug 2015
#40
Those so-called law abiding gun owners are wanted for homicide/attempted homicide among others.
LonePirate
Aug 2015
#60
I don't see it ending any differently than the countless police standoffs that occurred up until now
LonePirate
Aug 2015
#85
You are overestimating the bravery and ability of Joe Gun Owner to take down LEOs
LonePirate
Aug 2015
#89
There might be a bloodbath but you are mistaken about who the victims are going to be.
LonePirate
Aug 2015
#91
Stop and think about the type of society that would exist to enact a 2A repeal.
LonePirate
Aug 2015
#101
Most of these hypothetical gun owners would likely be little more than cowards and windbags
LonePirate
Aug 2015
#100
I agree, but if (and only if) there's no attempt at aggressive enforcement.
Lizzie Poppet
Aug 2015
#87
well, why don't you do some research and see what happens in modern constitutional democracies
CTyankee
Aug 2015
#19
well, then consider what happens when other countries control guns better than we do.
CTyankee
Aug 2015
#39
It's ironic that the Constitution uses the words "well regulated" and in the 21st
world wide wally
Aug 2015
#22
Your grandchildren and great grandchildren will be standing with their peers and not with you
LonePirate
Aug 2015
#115
The bill of rights grants no rights. Repealing an amendment would not remove a right. n/t
X_Digger
Aug 2015
#119
I find it funny in a real sad way, how many politically active people do not understand the basics.
beevul
Aug 2015
#126
I've often said that civics should be a refresher test every 5 years like driver's licenses.
X_Digger
Aug 2015
#129
I'm cool with that so long as the dog doesn't bite me in the nuts or the butt.
ellisonz
Aug 2015
#82
The Muppets have always been our best defense against reductio ad absurdum fallacies.
LanternWaste
Aug 2015
#70
Won't all those responsible, law-abiding gun owners comply. Or is that another NRA lie?
Hoyt
Aug 2015
#76
I've brought this up before; The second ammendment says nothing about guns. Not one word.
Half-Century Man
Aug 2015
#77