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LINK Opinion | Boulder: Is it Time to End the Second Amendment?

This is an in depth account of the history of the 2nd Amendment & the reasons for repealing it. As I am blocked from the Gun Lovers Group I will post this in General for all of America to see.

Mooolah 8 Mar 24
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More of America will see your post here.

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It is simple enough each person expressing a desire to purchase a gun should be given a simple multiple choice test on an ipad

QUESTION 1
Do you wish to own a fire arm and wish to keep it in you own home?

Answer ... no
(good for you here is the address of a local shooting club)

Answer ... Yes
(I have called the police, you fucking dangerous maniac)

@altschmerz that's how it works in the UK

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I find it interesting that ammosexuals paint themselves as the victims, we're not repealing anything. Bombs, cannons and machine guns have been illegal for generations. You can't yell fire in a crowded theater and you shouldn't own weapons specifically for the purpose of murdering innocent humans. The militia argument is specious, if you are part of a legitimate paramilitary, the group should have an armory and be held responsible for it's members. We don't give actual military unrestricted access either.

Those are your interpretations. Mine differ.

Btw, I can yell “Fire!” in a crowded theater, ...if it’s on fire. Dump the cliches.

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You will fail. Do something else with your time.

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Though I'd support repealing the 2nd Amendment I don't see that happening anytime in the next few decades. I'd be glad just for some strict gun laws and limits on number of guns and amount of ammunition a person can own. Even that much will be an uphill battle against the people who love guns more than life itself and the gun manufacturers and gun lobby.

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Easier said than done.

True, but at least it's finally being said. It's a start.

@LovinLarge I'm not giving up my Browning 9mm.

@barjoe Then you can only imagine how empowering it is to have no need for a gun. I fear nothing.

@LovinLarge I need mine. I caught a man who broke into my house while I was home. That was the only time I ever brandished on another human being. I would have shot him too. Glad I didn't have to.

@barjoe I won't pretend to understand how frightening that must have been, although it probably would have been less so for me as I am not attached to my possessions. I don't begrudge the attachment Americans have to their guns, I only ask them to weigh the right to bear arms against the right to life.

@LovinLarge If I had come home and my house were burgled, I would've felt violated, but having that crackhead in my house. The cops got here real quick when I told 911 dispatch I was holding him at gunpoint. I'll never forget it.

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