I wasn't quoting the Second Amendment verbatim; I was sharing my opinion. Thanks for making me waste keystrokes to explain the obvious. The Second Amendment states, 'the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.' The 'bear arms' part is precisely what the gentleman was...
Y'all? What does that even mean? Please either provide a link to a post of mine where I've expressed any opposition to the Second Amendment or refrain from making false claims about me. Thank you.
Not really, because they'd still be prosecuted; only people the government governor favors would get pardoned. Gay and Trans people would need to work on getting a friendly governor in office before declaring kill on site.
The Constitution supports his right to be armed, period. This means that once he is armed in his home, he can cook, use the bathroom, and even answer the front door while armed because it is his constitutional right. It's absurd to think the Constitution implies that one can't do anything else...
Serious question, @TSwizzle . No trickery—my inquiry is entirely sincere. Private prisons generate revenue through government contracts, meaning taxpayers fund the room and board for individuals who have committed crimes. The intention is to remove these individuals from society and rehabilitate...
I wonder if it would help them move this along if Biden stated to the press "I'm eager to find out if I have immunity or not, as there are important matters I need to address".
Clearly, it doesn't take perfect vision to see that the officer made a mistake. There is no law prohibiting someone from answering their door with a firearm. In fact, the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution supports the right to own and bear arms within one's home, including at the door...
Indeed, taxpayers should have the right to vote on naming decisions just as they can vote on the removal of all Confederate symbols from government property.
They can preserve the confederacy in their own privately-owned museums. Public schools fall under the governance of the U.S. government, which prevailed over the Confederacy. There is no obligation for these institutions to maintain or honor the legacies of those who opposed the state.
Bilby's hit the nail on the head—nuclear fallout isn't a mankind ender, after all. Can't wait to snag tickets to Disneyland in the post-apocalyptic utopia! I'm sure the lines will be short.
When I look at my children, I feel a profound sense of care and concern that's hard to articulate. It's not that I'm indifferent to the well-being of microbes; they're simply not my primary worry in the context of nuclear fallout.
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