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In reply to the discussion: I don't think it's a good idea to restrict Constitutional rights based on a government watch list [View all]baldguy
(36,649 posts)53. It would e better to stem the flow of arms to mass murderers at the start by
more closely monitoring and restricting ALL gun sales.
But the RW and the NRA doesn't want that to happen. For them, the rights of guns to be purchased outweigh the rights of children not to be riddled with bullets.
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I don't think it's a good idea to restrict Constitutional rights based on a government watch list [View all]
davidn3600
Jun 2016
OP
Yeah. And sometimes that may be needed, if they are actually *trained* properly.
moriah
Jun 2016
#20
Actually that's why the head of the FBI opposed using the Terror Watch List in such a way.
PoliticAverse
Jun 2016
#31
So take the right away without due process, but give you due process to get it back?
X_Digger
Jun 2016
#42
The government cannot stop you from keeping your guns, or bearing them (even if there are SCOTUS ...
moriah
Jun 2016
#54
If you equate the right to vote with the "right" to purchase a Sig Sauer MCX immediately...
moriah
Jun 2016
#65
I don't pick and choose which rights I protect. I'll leave that to republicans.
X_Digger
Jun 2016
#66
It was quiet enough, with loud music, that many people thought the gunshots were sound effects.
moriah
Jun 2016
#74
I support the right to go to a club I would have felt safe in and not get shot. Aka, life.
moriah
Jun 2016
#88
Oh, anyone who reads can see what you mean. Just scroll through your replies in this subthread. n/t
X_Digger
Jun 2016
#92
Then if we aren't limited to rights guaranteed by the Constitution for this discussion....
moriah
Jun 2016
#87
On a theoretical level, I see your point. But on a real-life level, I don't know anyone
MH1
Jun 2016
#2
They would be just as dead if Mateen had used a straw buyer a la the San Bernadino...
friendly_iconoclast
Jun 2016
#7
It's already a slide, my issue is the government is always trying to privatize stuff
HereSince1628
Jun 2016
#10
You should learn to be more tolerant, I debate the half-clever who use eye speech...
friendly_iconoclast
Jun 2016
#26
Why not? I tolerate knee-jerk bigots, and even engage in conversation with them...
friendly_iconoclast
Jun 2016
#67
That must make it difficult to look in a mirror, as I have seen nothing *but*...
friendly_iconoclast
Jun 2016
#71
If you're going to define all "pro-gunners" as "morans", then you've just said "one hates to debate"
Donald Ian Rankin
Jun 2016
#49
Well then... I guess it's OK for the GOP to limit the voting rights of minorities then?
davidn3600
Jun 2016
#38
yes,anyone with a desire for an assault weapon should be denied and watched, absolutely
swhisper1
Jun 2016
#30
Well buying a military grade weapon shouldn't be a constitutional right so it all evens out... n/t
leeroysphitz
Jun 2016
#50
It depends on who is in power....if we're in control we can ensure the right people get on the list.
ileus
Jun 2016
#51
the Constitution started being shredded by Nixon's DEA and it was set afire by the Enabling Act of
hobbit709
Jun 2016
#52
What other parts of the Bill of Rights do you want to abolish "to keep us safe"?
Odin2005
Jun 2016
#63
Which other amendment's used to justify the purchase of semi-automatic murder weapons?
Orrex
Jun 2016
#64
That's not an answer to the question asked- but you knew that already...
friendly_iconoclast
Jun 2016
#68
"secret Lists" are never a good thing. Why not simply ban sales of military grade weaponry? -nt-
NorthCarolina
Jun 2016
#61