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Re: December 15, 1791 

By: ribit in FFFT3 | Recommend this post (5)
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...Im all for change keystone, just do it the right way. If they start ignoring one part of the constitution it won't be long before they will be ignoring it all and running the country by executive order.




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Re: December 15, 1791
By: keystone
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Wed, 04 Oct 17 9:27 AM
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Good PM Ribit!
It surely morphed to include weapons that did not exist when it was enacted. I seriously doubt that Congress or the individual States could have envisioned 320 million of us living an urban life hoarding almost half a billion guns.
That the Federal Government and the States will legislate in the area and that the Constitution will ultimately be amended to address changing reality is inevitable.
What the NRA and the State affiliates spend on lobbying and contributions is not known. What Planned Parenthood spends is also unknown. Comparing the financial involvement of various organizations in the political process is sophomoric crap. Lobbying to protect the rights of women vs. lobbying to protect the rights of gun owners is irrelevant. Except to people who depend upon irrelevance to predicate an argument.
The times they are a changing.


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