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opebo
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« on: September 24, 2005, 01:42:10 AM »

I'm all for gun control.
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opebo
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« Reply #1 on: September 30, 2005, 07:52:13 AM »


I would support repealing the 2nd amendment so that we can institute sensible gun control law. 

I support banning all hand guns and automatic or semi-automatic weapons, and any other gun that can be easily concealed on your body, except for people specifically authorized to own them. 

I also believe all new guns of any type should be registered, with a record of a sample bullet shot from the gun.   

I do not, however, support law suits against people legally manufacturing or selling guns if the gun is not defective.

You would have done well in 1940s Germany.

Why should you be able to buy your murder weapons when I can't legally purchase a harmless BJ?
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opebo
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« Reply #2 on: September 30, 2005, 08:46:16 AM »


I would support repealing the 2nd amendment so that we can institute sensible gun control law. 

I support banning all hand guns and automatic or semi-automatic weapons, and any other gun that can be easily concealed on your body, except for people specifically authorized to own them. 

I also believe all new guns of any type should be registered, with a record of a sample bullet shot from the gun.   

I do not, however, support law suits against people legally manufacturing or selling guns if the gun is not defective.

You would have done well in 1940s Germany.

Why should you be able to buy your murder weapons when I can't legally purchase a harmless BJ?

I don't use my weapons to murder anyone.

That is really beside the point.  The most you can say is you haven't yet, and certainly someone else could. 

The point is they have that use - in fact it is their primary one - while the above mentioned BJ has no such dangerous potential.
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opebo
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« Reply #3 on: September 30, 2005, 09:11:33 AM »

The point is they have that use - in fact it is their primary one - while the above mentioned BJ has no such dangerous potential.
Your fifteen-dollar blow job contributes to a decline in standards and society.

'Decline in standards and society'?  What the hell does that mean?  You are being very vague - I could say the same about the Babtist Church.

And certainly there are few 'declines in standards and society' more annoying than getting shot in the crossfire of a foolishly gun-approving society.
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opebo
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« Reply #4 on: September 30, 2005, 09:25:41 AM »

You used to be pro-gun even after your switch to Democrat.  What happened there?

Well I was never pro-gun, as the things don't interest me.  However for a time I saw guns as a social issue and applied my general preferrence for individual rights over State intervention.  However I have recently become more practical.

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It is no more exploitative than any other form of employment.  As for my 'dignity', what rot.  Your definition of both dignity and the value of thrills is perfectly subjective, and other's estimates of those things are none of your business.  Prude.
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opebo
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« Reply #5 on: October 01, 2005, 03:33:34 PM »


I would support repealing the 2nd amendment so that we can institute sensible gun control law. 

I support banning all hand guns and automatic or semi-automatic weapons, and any other gun that can be easily concealed on your body, except for people specifically authorized to own them. 

I also believe all new guns of any type should be registered, with a record of a sample bullet shot from the gun.   

I do not, however, support law suits against people legally manufacturing or selling guns if the gun is not defective.

You would have done well in 1940s Germany.

Why should you be able to buy your murder weapons when I can't legally purchase a harmless BJ?

A delicious red herring fallacy

No, no Milk you misreader, I was critiquing StatesRight's highly inconsistent commitment to personal liberties.
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opebo
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« Reply #6 on: October 01, 2005, 03:53:56 PM »

Why should you be able to purchase a BJ when States can't legally keep his entire pay check?

Apples and Oranges, old Property.
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