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WI: Revisit the Second Amendment?
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Bruce W. Krafft
Website: http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com
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... "The [temple] shooting once again draws out the debate over the Second Amendment right to bear arms, and whether or not citizens should be allowed access to semi-automatic weaponry or handguns. For today's Talk Back, we ask:"
"Do you think the recent shooting at a Sikh temple should make us reconsider licensing semi-automatic weapons to citizens?"
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gruhn
(8/8/2012)
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| Sure, revisit the Second. While you're at it, revist all the other restraints on government that should only apply when they aren't needed. I'm sure the First was meant only for telling bawdy jokes and nobody meant it to apply to people who think the POTUS is a criminal piece of trash. And the tenth surely doesn't constrain the Federal government from butting in on schools and highways, those things are CRITICAL! No, people only have rights when nobody cares about those rights. Rights are for easy times. Government jackboots are the correct tool in times of trouble. |
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