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In reply to the discussion: Democratic Reforms Held Hostage To Absurd Amendment Process [View all]eniwetok
(1,629 posts)51. I believe a majority wants universal background checks...
not abolishing gun ownership. Hell, I own a gun... a survival rifle I bought 35 years ago when I backpacked alone. I believe as a responsible citizen I have that right. That being said I'm the furthest thing from a gun nut and believe the 2ed Amendment argument is completely bogus. Several states insisted on protection for their state militias from Congress's new powers under the Constitution. Madison signed on to this request as a member of the VA ratification convention... so he knew what states wanted when he wrote what became the 2ed. NO state requested a general right to own firearms be federally protected.
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'I have more respect for myself.' - apparently you don't as you appear to voluntarily live in one...
PoliticAverse
Dec 2016
#54
The GOP would pass an anti-flag burning amendment if they could streamline the process,
tblue37
Dec 2016
#39
It's fun to pretend someone holding a premise different than our own does so out of ignorance.
LanternWaste
Dec 2016
#37
I guess you have not read all the replies by the OP to others in the thread.
former9thward
Dec 2016
#38