Washington D.C. May Have To Obey the 2nd Amendment

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Originally posted by: alanleroyII
Let's all have a constitutional convention. We could fix a lot of stuff!
DonDiego once thought that might've been a good idea.

He now suspects it would solve little and, could easily get out of hand, . . . what with all the well-financed special interest groups introducing unexpected proposals. It's likely a lot of feelings would get hurt too.

On the other hand, . . . it would concentrate a lot of rabble-rousers in one place, . . .



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Originally posted by: alanleroyII


If one cannot say something nice, . . . one should say nothing at all.

"Oh, there's no question the U.S. Constitution disenfranchises these Americans."

They could always move

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Originally posted by: snidely333
Hopefully, NJ will be next to obey the 2A.
This guy grew up to be the general counsel for the National Rifle Association. Them's your people, snidely.


Is this the case which he was set free due to crooked cops?


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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: snidely333
Hopefully, NJ will be next to obey the 2A.
This guy grew up to be the general counsel for the National Rifle Association. Them's your people, snidely.




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Originally posted by: malibber2
I find it interesting when Georgia passed their guns everywhere bill they specifically exempted the State Legislative Building. It seems these goons that passed this bill think guns make schools, churches, barrooms and places of employment safer except that is their place of employment. Talk about the worlds biggest hypocritical assholes.




State Legislative AND hypocritical assholes is redundant.
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Originally posted by: Boilerman
Is this the case which he was set free due to crooked cops?
Yep. I wonder if Johnny Cochran was his attorney.


Future NRA general counsel:


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