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Comment by:
AFRet
(10/23/2017)
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I think it's time the first amendment proponents got a taste of what licensing a constitutional right does to that right.
Now you turkeys will get a taste of what we in the second amendment community have had to put up with. Mostly BECAUSE of you!!!!! |
Comment by:
dasing
(10/23/2017)
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1A and 2A are, BOTH, absolute rights, if your speech harms someone you are responsible for the actions produced by your speech, if you misuse a firearm you are responsible for the results, if you do neither, how can you be restricted... NOT according to our constitution !!! |
Comment by:
mickey
(10/23/2017)
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The journalists and journalism professors universally agree, you're comparing apples to bowling balls, because, well, it's entirely different when you attack their rights! |
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