To: Dayman
>> No class should be needed, nor license for that matter ...
Good idea - why don’t we meet at the airplane and I’ll give you the keys to my B-767?
63 posted on
02/21/2010 3:52:44 PM PST by
QBFimi
(When gunpowder speaks, beasts listen.)
To: QBFimi
“Good idea - why dont we meet at the airplane and Ill give you the keys to my B-767?”
Ok. What airport?
67 posted on
02/21/2010 4:00:08 PM PST by
Scotsman will be Free
(11C - Indirect fire, infantry - High angle hell - We will bring you, FIRE)
To: QBFimi
“Good idea - why dont we meet at the airplane and Ill give you the keys to my B-767?”
Which Amendment covers airplanes?
68 posted on
02/21/2010 4:04:41 PM PST by
A Strict Constructionist
(How long before we are forced to refresh the Tree of Liberty? Sic semper tryannis)
To: QBFimi
There is no constitutional right to fly an airplane so one has nothing to do with another.
A firearm is a simple machine, an airplane is not. No gov’t entity has the right to tell a free citizen they may not be armed.
69 posted on
02/21/2010 4:09:44 PM PST by
Dayman
(My 1919a4 is named Charlotte. When I light her up she has the voice of an angel.)
To: QBFimi
No offense, but that is one of the dumbest comments I have ever read here. Exactly where is the right to fly a Constitutional right?
73 posted on
02/21/2010 4:30:08 PM PST by
Red in Blue PA
(If guns cause crime, then all of mine are defective!)
To: QBFimi
why dont we meet at the airplane and Ill give you the keys to my B-767?I couldn't find airplanes mentioned in the Constitution.
96 posted on
02/22/2010 11:59:23 AM PST by
Eaker
(Where I'm from, "Gang Colors" is Realtree and Mossy Oak. You know what I'm saying hoss. Rule.308.)
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