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How many civilian guns does a well-regulated militia need?
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Bruce W. Krafft
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... "There is one aspect of the massacre, though, that is barely talked about in public: the nation’s gun laws. This might seem strange to Europeans, but America is a historically and culturally different environment when it comes to the use of firearms by private individuals."
"Politically, the issue of gun ownership has become poisoned over the years. Today, it is quite impossible to pass stricter gun control legislation, as the gun lobby has a firm grip on national and state lawmakers and fends off even the most minimal changes to the status quo – despite the fact that public opinion is highly favorable of, say, stricter background checks of prospective gun buyers." ... |
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teebonicus
(6/23/2015)
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That was a whole truckload of words based upon zero understanding of what the term "fundamental right" means.
Re: Title question
Answer: As many as they can accumulate. You can never, ever have enough supplies.
Only a dope would miss that. And this guy's a DOCTOR? How'd he pass med school? |
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