popeye1250
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Joined: 1/27/2006 From: New Hampshire Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: slvemike4u Is the need to register a weapon a loss of liberty worth dying over. Is the need to have a background check(presupposing you can pass one)a loss of liberty worth dying for. Even the most ardent gun rights defenders would not take that position.Though they resist these things they rally there resistance around the slipper slope theory.Once the gov't knows about my weapons they can take my weapons....and I need my weapons to resist the gov't...is the usual refrain. Even that is silly,if the U.S. gov't were ,with the support of the U.S. armed froces want to take private weapons...who is going to stop them. Mike, who's going to stop them? Oh, I dunno, maybe 295 million Americans? That's the very reason for the second amendment to stop a *tyranical government.* Thomas Jefferson had a good bit to say about that. The Bill of Rights and the Amendments to the Constitution are not a shopping list where we get to pick and choose which ones we like and discard the rest. Would you be in favor of doing away with the first amendment?
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