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Everett
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« on: October 30, 2005, 01:32:53 PM »

You people are so paranoid that the Democrats are trying to take your guns away you are blinded by the way guns plague our society. Its not 1787, times change and most people don't need guns anymore.

That being said, I don't support repealing the 2nd Amendment, just a stricter interpretation of it. Those of us in urban/suburban areas shouldn't have to bear the brunt of a irresponsible gun-loving society.

A stricter interpretation of the 2nd Amendment would result in less gun control, and rightfully so.

A stricter interpretation meaning more restrictions on the right to own guns. I realize that since this is a male-dominated forum my gun views are unpopular, but...............I just have no interest in them and they do more harm than good.
TexasGurl and I are both women and we are both supportive of the right to bear arms. Personally, whilst I cannot currently own a gun (I am not familiar with Californian gun laws and am also still a minor), I plan on acquiring one before moving out. My mother encourages me to have a gun and will likely get one herself after I move out, as she will be alone. If I ever need to subdue a bandit or rapist, I will not sit idly and wait for the police/authorities to arrive after the crime occurs. People who support gun control ramble incessantly about the nightmare of guns, yet I have never heard one strong argument regarding how to deal with house-breakers and criminals without using a weapon of some kind.
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