TNsnyper20
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Tom Dempsey kicked one straight on from 63 yards with his short club foot, but overall distance is less. I was stuck at a little over 45 yards, but that was almost 50 years ago, and I was a teenager, and not that strong. Weight training has come a long way.
The great news is you can choose to exercise rights, or not. So show your solidarity against the 2A by not owning any guns. There, you've ensured one more gun free home.
Doesn't ensure my family's safety when some gun nut opens fire in a school, park, public place, etc.
Note: I'm not advocating for the complete abolishment of guns, just more strict testing to get them. Is this really too much to ask considering all the shootings in the last decade+?
Doesn't ensure my family's safety when some gun nut opens fire in a school, park, public place, etc.
Note: I'm not advocating for the complete abolishment of guns, just more strict testing to get them. Is this really too much to ask considering all the mass shootings in the last decade+?
If you believe that the United States Constituion is just a "****ing piece of paper", then not sure this debate is worth having.
Self-defense.
Negligence.
4th amendment contains a reasonableness standard. I assume you will recognize this since you believe so strongly that the 2nd amendment gives you the right to own as many guns as you want.
I could keep going, but don't want to bore anyone.
Same arrogance that leads people to think the 2nd amendment gives them the right to own an unlimited amount of guns/weapons.
I take a civilian militia interpretation of the Second Amedment, which is basically that the Second Amendment is no longer valid, having been intended to protect a militia system that is no longer in place
If you strictly interpret it, then militia argument is strong IMO.
Doesn't ensure my family's safety when some gun nut opens fire in a school, park, public place, etc.
Avg response time of first responders is 10 mins. Enjoy the wait!
I think most sane people are skeptical of the notion that some office worker with an hour long concealed weapon permit class under his belt and a Glock is going to get into an effective firefight with terrorists armed with assault rifles.
Much more likely that his gun is stolen and used in a crime down the road.
I take a civilian militia interpretation of the Second Amedment, which is basically that the Second Amendment is no longer valid, having been intended to protect a militia system that is no longer in place
