To: CodeToad
This makes sense.
States have the authority to set an age, that’s how their constitutions are set up. The Federal Government has no purview here. Shall not be infringed is absolute.
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07/13/2021 9:12:03 PM PDT by
ProgressingAmerica
(Public meetings are superior to newspapers)
To: ProgressingAmerica
States have the authority to set an age, that’s how their constitutions are set up. The Federal Government has no purview here. Shall not be infringed is absolute.
If "shall not be infringed" is absolute, then why are you arguing that States have the authority to infringe upon it?
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