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To: Ken H
In your opinion, as you read the Constitution, do you think it is in keeping with the Second Amendment for states to deny interstate truckers the RKBA?

Not in their home state so long as they meet state requirements. Not in other states that have reciprocity with their home state. But in other states they do so at their own peril.

But as you read the Constitution, do you think it is in keeping with the Second Amendment to forbid citizens from taking their weapons into any Capitol, state or federal? Forbid them from taking their weapons into courthouses - state for federal? Forbid them from taking their weapon into the White House? Prisons? Bars or sporting events? Can states forbid children or the insane from buying guns?

83 posted on 03/30/2020 2:35:26 PM PDT by DoodleDawg
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To: DoodleDawg; Lazamataz

Doodle,
Are you daft? Playing devil’s advocate?

“Shall not be infringed”

Children are not legal adults, though at most states age of consent that’s a moving target.
Insane, come on. They shouldn’t be on the street. If you cannot trust them to be on the street with a firearm, they shouldn’t be on the street.

Personal accountability. That’s what is missing. If there was PA, then yes a person should be able to carry ANYWHERE.
The white house is part personal residence, and a bar is a private establishment, so those should be clear.

If society held persons Immediately aand fully accountable, then yes. Shall not means no restrictions. And to be clear the way the FF intended “arms” meant ANY weapon. Tomcat, Abrams, MOAB. Any.

The world has not changed, the nanny state has. Society used to realize if you held everyone accountable ( no special set of rules for Anyone) then there is no need for big government.

Hit. The. Reset.


84 posted on 03/30/2020 9:17:08 PM PDT by Oil Object Insp
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