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Gun Control & RKBA
In reply to the discussion: District of Columbia [View all]hack89
(39,179 posts)5. Your problems are not legal ones
the 2A certainly allows strict regulation of guns.
Your problem is that you can't get enough people to vote for your agenda.
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That's an explicitly racist statement. Got any other racially based qualifications in mind?
friendly_iconoclast
Sep 2015
#39
That's an odd statement to make, why is it you only care about the safety and security
ileus
Sep 2015
#48
Selective acceptance of Supreme Court decisions: Not just for county clerks in Kentucky!
friendly_iconoclast
Sep 2015
#47
The problem with your quite reasonable statement, is that criminals do not always announce
guillaumeb
Sep 2015
#10
Why does the NRA (and most other gun rights groups) oppose a national gun registry?
branford
Sep 2015
#30
The utopia you seek is not acheivable - not while they are some who are intent on
jonno99
Sep 2015
#38
You've just inadvertently gave a resounding defense of policies such as "stop and frisk"
branford
Sep 2015
#23
so not a single comment on how you would make your version better than Canada's failure?
clffrdjk
Sep 2015
#44
The actual polling doesn't appear to support your claims for "reasonable" gun control,
branford
Sep 2015
#45
"No it's not that simple at all." On this you are exactly correct. However, there
jonno99
Sep 2015
#16
D.C.'s laws resonate with past Jim (large, raucous black bird) laws in the ol' South.
Eleanors38
Sep 2015
#9