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FL: Gun owners should enlist in local militias
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Bruce W. Krafft
Website: http://www.keepandbeararms.com/
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... "A lot has been said about the right to keep and bear arms as provided in the Second Amendment. Little has been said about the ‘well regulated militia’ portion. The wording of this amendment would seem to imply that the right to bear arms is dependent upon being a part of a well regulated militia. Let’s enforce the whole amendment."
"Each new gun owner will have to register, enlist, in the militia of the state where the gun was purchased. ... Those who refuse to enlist would lose their right to bear arms." ... -------
Submitter's Note: And who is going to go around and collect all those guns? And how many people will die in the process? And when you make your estimate, please recall Bill Clinton's rules of engagement as applied to the Serbs in 1999; the political leaders, bureaucratic support structure, media infrastructure and intellectual underpinnings of his enemies' war effort were legitimate targets of war. |
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