From: jmeyers63@cogeco.ca   
      
   Do you think everyone is as stupid as you?   
   "Eddie Haskell" wrote in message   
   news:XnsA135971CCB36FKKK@94.75.214.39...   
   > That must be why there are over 35,000 gun laws in this country, most of   
   > them in Red States. The most laws of any country on the planet.   
   > Still, it doesn't prevent us from having the highest gun crime in the   
   > developed world, mainly because of wingnuts.   
   >   
   > Despite Gunloons And Their Gutless, Insecure Penis Envy - There is no   
   > right to bear arms   
   >   
   >   
   > When was the last time a gunloon took down a spree shooter? Why would   
   > they want to harm one of their own? Gunloons suffer from insecurity and   
   > penis envy. Notice that they're afraid of their own shadow if they don't   
   > have their trusty gun in their pants, replacing the reproductive equipment   
   > that belongs down there? Bush and McCain never believed in gun rights,   
   > they only took the money from the gun manufacture funded gun lobby. Most   
   > criminals are gun owners.   
   >   
   > Whatever side you take in the current debate about gun ownership, one   
   > point should be clear: there is no constitutional protected right to bear   
   > arms, of the kind so often cited in the press and by National Rifle   
   > Association (NRA) supporters. This is the reason the NRA almost never   
   > claims in court of law that state and federal regulations controlling guns   
   > are illegal. The NRA instead wisely prefers to deal with legislators,   
   > especially with those that need campaign contributions.   
   >   
   > The legal precedents   
   >   
   > There are several ways of determining what is constitutional in these   
   > United States. One is to carefully read the original text.   
   >   
   > The second amendment, far from referring to "a right to bear arms," as it   
   > is so often quoted, reads: "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to   
   > the security of a free State, the rights of the people to keep and bear   
   > Arms, shall not be infringed." The reference is obvious to the militia,   
   > the National Guard of the days the founding fathers were composing this   
   > document by which we live.   
   >   
      
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