To: Mulder
To your last sentence; yes. When you are submitting yourself to a company or organization that has restrictions for your own welfare, then yeppers. Infringe? So if you feel threatened in another area of life, like riding a public transit system, or in your own car, you will pop a gat at the first impression of you being "infringed" upon? I think the term "infringed" and the 2nd Amendment rights are being skewed and taken out of context. Why were they written, and who were they written in reference to? What had happened in these peoples past that prompted them to write this? I think that answering this will help.
To: RedBloodedAmerican
Mulder: Does your "right to safety" also involve the power of the gov't to ban guns anywhere they please? RedBloodedAmerican: "To your last sentence; yes"
I rest my case.
78 posted on
08/14/2002 6:25:13 PM PDT by
Mulder
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