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In reply to the discussion: A look at the 4 gun bills up for vote in Senate [View all]yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)10. Can we make common sense proposals...
and restrict gun access by people who shouldn't be able to buy guns?
l am sure you do not support legal access to guns by criminals, suspected terrorists, and the mentally ill.
Isn't it going overboard to say the Constitution is not to protect the rights of the innocent but to protect the rights of the guilty and those we believe would do us harm?
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On the "no fly, no buy" will people be notified of being on the list and being able to appeal?
aikoaiko
Jun 2016
#1
The Orlando shooter (I refuse to add to his notoriety by using his name) had a weapon permit
Nuclear Unicorn
Jun 2016
#27
'Due process' is to protect us from arbitrary application of government authority.
yallerdawg
Jun 2016
#38
If you want to change the background check laws, shreadding our 5th Amendment isn't the way to do it
NutmegYankee
Jun 2016
#47