YOU: The explanation is simple. Its not my second amendment because I'm not a US citizen, so I haven't sworn any oath to defend it.
That's not what I meant. You don't sound like someone who supports freedom -- a Freeper, at FreeRepublic.
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I would do, no problems. Most people in the UK do not own firearms, never have done, don't want to, and have never felt the need to. Its a cultural thing, and I think I know more about it than you do.
Yes, you're right. It's cultural. Much like accepting, then expecting cradle to grave socialism. And soon dhimmitude. How sad.
I'm dreadfully sorry I don't match up to your elevated level of ideological purity, but look man I'm not the one trying to take your precious liberty. I'm just pointing out a few uncomfortable facts about how that liberty is being assaulted and how it has to be defended. I don't like this any more than you do. Less in fact, I'm a paid up member of UKIP.
Yes, you're right. It's cultural. Much like accepting, then expecting cradle to grave socialism. And soon dhimmitude. How sad.
You're not in any position to point to a decay in British civilisation. Hey, the USA just reelected Obama for another four years, and you can't secure your own borders from a flood of immigrants that support racist organisations openly calling for half of the country to be annexed to "Aztlan". If you think your personal ownership of a dozen Glocks and Smith and Wessons or whatever is going to make any difference to any of that, you're delusional.