9th Circuit Court has ruled that there is no right to carry, openly or concealed

the difference is I back up my posts with facts, you just use your feels

Opinions and subjectivity are not facts.

A fact would be saying about 35,000 people die from guns every year, and more than half are suicides that could be prevented by mental health screenings.
 
Sure, it still stands...for now.

A different SCOTUS could just completely rewrite that decision if a new case is brought before it, and if Biden has expanded it.
you just exemplified exactly why the founders did not give the courts the authority to define the limits of their own power. thanks

Yes, I'm a monster for demanding everyone wash their hands and wear a fucking mask.

you're a traitorous monster for demanding that government force people to do what YOU want..............
 
Opinions and subjectivity are not facts.

A fact would be saying about 35,000 people die from guns every year, and more than half are suicides that could be prevented by mental health screenings.

DIRECT and VERIFIABLE QUOTES are facts. prior case law are facts. COULD BE is a fucking stupid assed opinion
 
and I think 'shall not be infringed' is pretty clear with no ambiguity


Two guys go into a gun shop and want to buy ten AR-15s each and 1,000 rounds of ammo.

One is a 13-year old mentally retarded kid. The other is a Muslim in the U. S. on a tourist visa.

Are you saying you cannot deny either of them their purchases because it would infringe on their 2nd Amendment rights?
 
Two guys go into a gun shop and want to buy ten AR-15s each and 1,000 rounds of ammo.

One is a 13-year old mentally retarded kid. The other is a Muslim in the U. S. on a tourist visa.

Are you saying you cannot deny either of them their purchases because it would infringe on their 2nd Amendment rights?

i don't know why you extremists and hyperbolists continue to push these iciocies
 
i don't know why you extremists and hyperbolists continue to push these iciocies

Sorry, I don't know the word iciocies. I see you are avoiding the question. According to you the answer should be easy because you say there can be no infringements and the right is absolute.
 
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Two guys go into a gun shop and want to buy ten AR-15s each and 1,000 rounds of ammo.

One is a 13-year old mentally retarded kid. The other is a Muslim in the U. S. on a tourist visa.

Are you saying you cannot deny either of them their purchases because it would infringe on their 2nd Amendment rights?

I'm saying you shouldn't have AR15s in your inventory.
You own a gun shop, not a fucking armory, asshole.

No AR15s, no bazookas, no ground to air missiles.
If there's a tank blocking your driveway, just call 911.

Have a Model 70 or a Model 700 or a Model 77.
Most manufacturers like the number "7" when they build guns than sane people can own.
They're fun, nobody wants to take them away from you, and you don't look like a complete asshole walking around in the woods with one.
[You'll still look like an asshole carrying one into the supermarket, however.]
 
I'm saying you shouldn't have AR15s in your inventory.
You own a gun shop, not a fucking armory, asshole.

No AR15s, no bazookas, no ground to air missiles.
If there's a tank blocking your driveway, just call 911.

Have a Model 70 or a Model 700 or a Model 77.
Most manufacturers like the number "7" when they build guns than sane people can own.
They're fun, nobody wants to take them away from you, and you don't look like a complete asshole walking around in the woods with one.
[You'll still look like an asshole carrying one into the supermarket, however.]

That decision is made by the store owner, not you. The question is about the legality of selling to anyone. Make it any semi-auto rifle.
 
That decision is made by the store owner, not you. The question is about the legality of selling to anyone. Make it any semi-auto rifle.

Your state's laws should be very specific in guiding your decision.
A background check would be nice, however.
You don't buy a firearm the day you need it unless you're very pissed off.
 
Sorry, I don't know the word iciocies. I see you are avoiding the question. According to you the answer should be easy because you say there can be no infringements and the right is absolute.

pardon the occasional fat finger misspelling.........but yes, unalienable rights are absolute, despite what totalitarians want them to be
 
Your state's laws should be very specific in guiding your decision.
A background check would be nice, however.
You don't buy a firearm the day you need it unless you're very pissed off.

Most state laws are specific. Some ban assault weapons and some have waiting periods.
 
Where does it say in the Second Amendment individuals can carry gun outside the home?
Where does it say that it can't be?

According to the decision in the Heller Case the gun was for self defense in the home,
According to the US Constitution, people have the right to keep and bear arms, and that right shall not be infringed. But do note that it is not the Constitution that grants this right. Self defense is an inherent right.

and now you are telling us the gun can travel with the person?
Yes, the gun can travel with the person. That's the whole purpose of guns.
 
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