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Originally Posted by RioBravoReptiles
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That's correct, that act and others like it probably now have shorter life-spans.. the setting up of a set of laws and standards which create a sub-set of citizens that enjoy rights or privileges not available to everyone is odious under our Constitution.
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This recent decision affirms people's rights in their homes and other private spaces. The long term result of this ruling will be to draw a line between those rights and other gun-law issues such as the so called right-to-carry. The court gave a strong sign that the right to own arms is going to be defended. Hooray! I predict that this will ultimately result in a strengthening of laws and regulations prohibiting the day-to-day carrying and/or displaying of firearms and other deadly items in the public domain.
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I am a strong advocate of the right to own and use firearms. I do not want to carry a gun in public.. I do not want others carrying guns in the general public domain. An America where everyone is locked and loaded is an ugly idea that I completely reject... another ugly concept is an America where individual Supreme court justices are rockstars that publicly promote their decisions and denigrate court rulings they disagree with.. you can get a look at a society like that right now.. Pakistan.. in fact they wander around in public there with all types of weaponry.. a Model for America?
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That's a small sample of my opinions on these and other important subjects.
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Have a great day!
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First off I going to aree with both of you, How ever, there are some counrties out there who have made it illegal for Not owning a gun in a home.
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If everyone in the would buy at least one gun weather it be a rifle, shotgun and leave it in ready reach, there would be a great drop in home break in's, and rape, or any other crime.
even if the person does not believe in guns.