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  • Indy_Guy_77

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    Agreed...

    MOST of the comments left on the comments section were pretty common sensical, though. That gives me a little hope!

    -J-
     

    4sarge

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    FREEDONIA

    Santee

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    This is what I posted:

    First, gun laws violate the U.S. Constitution and the constitutional rights of every citizen.
    Second, there has never been a gun law that has reduced crime.
    Third, gun laws simply burden citizens with unnecessary red tape and expense.
    Fourth, many gun laws keep protection out of the homes and hands of the people who need it most.

    "The right of a citizen to bear arms, in lawful defense of himself or the State, is absolute. He does not derive it from the State government. It is one of the 'High Powers' delegated directly to the citizen by the United States Constitution, Amendment II, and 'is excepted out of the general powers of government'. A law cannot be passed to infringe upon it or impair it, because it is above the law, and independent of the law-making power." - Cockrum vs. State of Texas, Texas Supreme Court, 1859.

    "Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human liberty; it is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves." - William Pitt
     
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