Which proves that maybe the 18th century wasn't the be all, end all of wisdom.
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sure why not
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whether the public should be armed in public is another question. More gunfights for sure. Leave your gun at the Sheriff's when you're in town, was the rule, to help tame the violence in settling the West.
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Yes, the presumption that people may do as they wish and are correct and that the government officials must justify all their actions at all times is the fundamental feature the US was born upon.
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Is it a reminder if we already remembered?
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Technically, there is no "right to vote". Voting is a privilege. It is a government granting people permission to participate in that government. The Right to defend oneself, includes the Right to bear arms & is a Right all of us were born with.
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No shit! If the constitution ACTUALLY restrained government, it wouldn’t matter who was elected.
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Law only restrains a government that obeys the rule of law. Countries are people.
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Voting is a gimmick used to justify a system's authenticity. Owning guns is but one aspect of the right to life.
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