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Talk about abusing full faith and credit. Taney did this with his logic in Dred Scott Feeling the Bern Jan 2017 #1
The NRA strikes again. Soon we will all be required to own and Merlot Jan 2017 #2
States rights! What about states rights? HassleCat Jan 2017 #3
exactly my thoughts. They preach states right whenever they want to discriminate against people's still_one Jan 2017 #7
Aye, this would totally conflict with letting states make their own decisions but then cstanleytech Jan 2017 #21
More ..."or what?" Sadly. N/t Guilded Lilly Jan 2017 #27
Proving once again Blue Idaho Jan 2017 #34
Seriously, WTF! smirkymonkey Jan 2017 #62
I heard a theory somewhere... yallerdawg Jan 2017 #4
Maybe, but there's many other possibilities too. Buckeye_Democrat Jan 2017 #20
And isn't there an inverse square law? Dave Starsky Jan 2017 #57
Yeah. An alien civilization would need to invest in transmission power... Buckeye_Democrat Jan 2017 #58
Also... Buckeye_Democrat Jan 2017 #60
Stanislaw Lem wrote a great short story invoking this. Dave Starsky Jan 2017 #56
LOL. I've sometimes wondered if there's advanced civilizations that evolved... Buckeye_Democrat Jan 2017 #59
I, for one, think that we have achieved what we have through love. Dave Starsky Jan 2017 #63
It will take love and cooperation to save humanity... Buckeye_Democrat Jan 2017 #64
Is this that, "small Federal government" the the GOP always spoke of? Crash2Parties Jan 2017 #5
Oh... this will be helpful Equinox Moon Jan 2017 #6
Well I guess my medical cannabis is good anywhere waddirum Jan 2017 #8
Yes, because you have a right to the pursuit of happiness. McCamy Taylor Jan 2017 #13
Great. More shit from the gun industry. The NRA has to go. Initech Jan 2017 #9
What part of constitutional right don't you understand? needledriver Jan 2017 #10
By this argument, you should be allowed to yell "fire" in a crowded theater McCamy Taylor Jan 2017 #12
You can yell fire in a crowded theater needledriver Jan 2017 #16
What part of a "militia" don't you understand? I don't think the 2nd amendment pnwmom Jan 2017 #14
The militia, regular and irregular, are private individuals, branford Jan 2017 #17
Whether you think it or not needledriver Jan 2017 #18
Whether you like it or not, the militia clause applies to all of the right to keep and bear arms Thor_MN Jan 2017 #22
The Constitution, particularly the 2nd Amendment... yallerdawg Jan 2017 #26
So... we should all be allowed to own bazookas? Buckeye_Democrat Jan 2017 #24
Don't ask me! needledriver Jan 2017 #33
Since you didn't dare reply directly to me, I'll have to answer your here Thor_MN Jan 2017 #39
Did you read your own post? needledriver Jan 2017 #40
You presume that a militia is necessary in this day of a standing military Thor_MN Jan 2017 #41
Why do you presume that I so assume? needledriver Jan 2017 #42
No, you do not get to define what I have said. Thor_MN Jan 2017 #43
You say so right here: needledriver Jan 2017 #44
You are so scattered in your thoughts, it's like trying to keep up with Trump's scandals. Thor_MN Jan 2017 #45
You seem to think that the constitution and/or BoR grants rights, or sets the limits. X_Digger Jan 2017 #54
Kansas does not require a license or permit to conceal carry jhasp Jan 2017 #47
Thanks for the update. needledriver Jan 2017 #53
It's much easier to move to a trigger-friendly state than it is to acquire a Faberg egg... LanternWaste Jan 2017 #55
Good grief! It's a law to enable hitmen to conduct business more easily. McCamy Taylor Jan 2017 #11
So much for pro "state's rights". R's are such flaming hypocrites it makes me sick. n/t Binkie The Clown Jan 2017 #15
What about marijuana? Can that be purchased in Colorado and be legal everywhere? Buckeye_Democrat Jan 2017 #23
There was a need for driver's licenses billh58 Jan 2017 #28
re: "There was a need for driver's licenses" discntnt_irny_srcsm Jan 2017 #46
They want to make sure their brownshirts can shoot people all over the country when they complete world wide wally Jan 2017 #19
Good idea because we're not afraid enough in this country. Vinca Jan 2017 #25
I'm Ok with it CWV Jan 2017 #29
They could carry in any state HoneyBadger Jan 2017 #30
I feel fairly safe here in New York .... rickford66 Jan 2017 #31
NY is concealed carry only HoneyBadger Jan 2017 #32
And only the 1% can afford the permit. n/t oneshooter Jan 2017 #35
There should be no need for a permit DonnaRx7 Jan 2017 #50
Scalia said differently. Hoyt Jan 2017 #51
I gave referrals for two friends who wanted pistol permits. rickford66 Jan 2017 #36
I feel safer here than other places I've traveled for pleasure and work. rickford66 Jan 2017 #37
Current LE can carry on their badge, side gigs, private security, business carry, etc HoneyBadger Jan 2017 #38
Ohforcryingoutloud... calimary Jan 2017 #48
IT is about time DonnaRx7 Jan 2017 #49
thanks Judi saidsimplesimon Jan 2017 #52
The NRA Republicans will not be happy until firearms are allowed in every public space LanternWaste Jan 2017 #61
I thought "states rights" was the gunner rallying cry for 25 years?? Blue_Tires Jan 2017 #65
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