bcspace wrote:A well-regulated militia is an outgrowth of armed private citizens according to the Constitution.
What part? Please explain.
bcspace wrote:A well-regulated militia is an outgrowth of armed private citizens according to the Constitution.
subgenius wrote:However, the no-brainer conclusion is that should a well regulated militia become necessary, that same militia surely can not rely on the government to provide arms. Thus the people should maintain their own armory so that they could come together and be organized as necessary.
George Washington knocking on the door of King George to ask for weapons to use in the Revolution would have likely resulted in a different outcome for the colonists.
ldsfaqs wrote:
Do you believe in Freedom or not?
Tarski wrote:ldsfaqs wrote:
Do you believe in Freedom or not?
Freedom doesn't mean being able to do whatever you want.
Tarski wrote: I think guns should be regulated in that there should be limits and those limits should be based ion a wide variety of considerations.
Tarski wrote:Do you believe in freedom? Should marijuana be legal? Should I be free to burn the US flag? Should I be allowed to have sex with my sister in law? Should Donald Trump's mother be allowed to have sex with an orangutan?
Tarski wrote:Should I be allowed to have a well equipped chemical lab in my basement with all the chemicals I need to make ecstacy or LSD (supposing I don't make it)?
Tarski wrote:Should I be free to make a small reactor in my basement?
Tarski wrote:Should I be free to poison the ground water for future generations as long as I am dumping the chemicals in my backyard?
Tarski wrote:Freedom of speech has limits and so should the right to bear arms.
Tarski wrote:Gun nuts just aren't reasonable about it. They act like nothing has changed since the revolutionary war and fail to acknowledge the challenges and conditions of modern society.
Tarski wrote:If you want to be able to overthrow the supposedly tyranical US government by force you would need those personal nukes wouldn't you?
Tarski wrote:How about this? You can have some muskets and bayonets just like the framers of the constitution envisioned.
krose wrote:subgenius wrote:However, the no-brainer conclusion is that should a well regulated militia become necessary, that same militia surely can not rely on the government to provide arms. Thus the people should maintain their own armory so that they could come together and be organized as necessary.
Why do you think that? You do realize that Article 1 of the US Constitution says Congress is responsible "To provide for organizing, arming, and disciplining, the Militia," right?
George Washington knocking on the door of King George to ask for weapons to use in the Revolution would have likely resulted in a different outcome for the colonists.
krose wrote:One more question, this one for ldsfaqs regarding the reason for starting this thread.
What the hell are you talking about? Who is threatening to take away an individual's right to be armed?
Okay, I can't resist another one:
Where did you get the idea that "every single American had a gun" in the 1940s? Is the frightened Japanese Army story what the home schools are teaching in 'history class' these days?
Tarski wrote:ldsfaqs wrote:
Do you believe in Freedom or not?
Freedom doesn't mean being able to do whatever you want. I think guns should be regulated in that there should be limits and those limits should be based ion a wide variety of considerations.
Do you believe in freedom? Should marijuana be legal? Should I be free to burn the US flag? Should I be allowed to have sex with my sister in law? Should Donald Trump's mother be allowed to have sex with an orangutan?
Should I be allowed to have a well equipped chemical lab in my basement with all the chemicals I need to make ecstacy or LSD (supposing I don't make it)?
Should I be free to make a small reactor in my basement?
Should I be free to poison the ground water for future generations as long as I am dumping the chemicals in my backyard?
Freedom of speech has limits and so should the right to bear arms.
Gun nuts just aren't reasonable about it. They act like nothing has changed since the revolutionary war and fail to acknowledge the challenges and conditions of modern society.
If you want to be able to overthrow the supposedly tyranical US government by force you would need those personal nukes wouldn't you?
How about this? You can have some muskets and bayonets just like the framers of the constitution envisioned.
ldsfaqs wrote:
I have bomb making materials and have made bombs before simply because it's a useful skill if ever needed, and when first interested I was pursuing Law Enforcement, so I wanted to be educated in that sense also. If I hadn't had experience with guns, and other kinds of things, people etc., that Freedom allowed me to become a good cop if I had continued down that path.
beastie wrote:ldsfaqs wrote:
I have bomb making materials and have made bombs before simply because it's a useful skill if ever needed, and when first interested I was pursuing Law Enforcement, so I wanted to be educated in that sense also. If I hadn't had experience with guns, and other kinds of things, people etc., that Freedom allowed me to become a good cop if I had continued down that path.
Is anyone else seriously, and I mean seriously, disturbed by this?