Into the Night
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You don't think they were?
Do you support taking away their right to own one?
Not possible. The right is inherent.
You don't think they were?
Do you support taking away their right to own one?
Omniscience fallacy. You don't get to speak for everyone. You are not God. You only get to speak for you.More people in cities and urban areas own guns than people in your neck of the woods, asshole.
Contextomy fallacy. No one is talking about a civil war other than you.So if you want a Civil War, you're going to lose it, just like you lost the last one.
And unlike the last time, no one is going to kid gloves you afterwards.
You make empty and idle allusions and threats on JPP because you are a terrorist.
He wasn't killed.They should also serve the maximum sentence for sedition...which is 20 years + a pretty hefty fine.
And if I was the family of the Capitol officer who was killed, I'd sue every single person caught on camera invading the building.
I don't, but I have a pretty deadly crossbow and two very big dogs with lots of teeth. And my own "Lucille" (Google "Lucille Negan" and you'll see what I mean).
But overall, gross totals, more people in cities and urban areas own guns than in redneckville.
Omniscience fallacy. You don't get to speak for everyone. You are not God. You only get to speak for you.
Contextomy fallacy. No one is talking about a civil war other than you.
You're a registered Democrat, which is bad enough. Also, Dems shouldn't be owning firearms.
Lie.You're trying to speak for me right now,
Fallacy fallacy.so you're employing the very same fallacy you accuse me of employing.
Bigotry.All you people have done over the last 12 months is talk about a Civil War.
I have never tried to launch any civil war on any date.You tried to launch one on 1/6;
I am a conservative. Fascism is a form of socialism. It is what Democrats WANT.thankfully, it failed because you're all incompetent fascists.
Fallacy fallacy.
Bigotry.
I have never tried to launch any civil war on any date.
I am a conservative. Fascism is a form of socialism. It is what Democrats WANT.
So, now it goes from a general case to a specific one (reducto ad absurdum). In the few cases where someone was charged with this, they likely will be prohibited. The mob there didn't kill any police officers. The one that was hospitalized died from non-riot related causes. So says the doctors, so says his family. None were "maimed" either. No police officers involved lost limbs, fingers, were disfigured, etc., the usual definition of maimed.
Charging a large crowd with the actions of a few within it won't fly the way say, being the get away driver for a bank robbery gets you charged with that crime. Prosecutors would have to show proximate cause--that is the person was present at the point where the crime happened and was reasonably knowledgeable of its occurrence. They can't charge someone say, a block away who knew nothing of this particular criminal event with being part of that event.
Not possible. The right of self defense is inherent.
If you participated in an armed insurrection on the United States Capitol, you should lose your right to carry a firearm for life.
Agreed?
Where does it say that in the 2nd Amendment?
right where it defines 'shall not be infringed' to mean 'reasonable regulations'..............
If you participated in an armed insurrection on the United States Capitol, you should lose your right to carry a firearm for life.
Agreed?
Federal law bans those who have been convicted of certain crimes from ever possessing firearms. Included in those crimes are all felonies and misdemeanor domestic violence offenses. (The law also prohibits those subject to domestic violence restraining orders from having a gun.) (18 U.S.C. § 922(g) (2013).)
That's what I don't get. It says "shall not be infringed" and yet we still infringe on people's right to own arms.
With 32 years experience in law enforcement, the only real felon I saw on January 6 was the person in the Capitol who shot an unarmed woman.
If I may be so bold, but it springs from the majority of the population being more afraid of their fellow americans than it does the healthy fear of government overreach. Therefore, no right is absolute, All rights can be regulated, and if necessary, removed because you are more dangerous to our sensitivities than mass murder by government