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Old 04-19-2007, 05:25 AM   #60
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Originally Posted by refugen3
I'm no pro on all the laws etc. I just read through the judge thread about the 10 commandments and I was wondering.......
Just what does it take to make a citizen of the US realize their rights are being infringed upon, and how far would you go to prove this point to Americans around you. Sometimes you have to "buck" the system.
Let's say the laws change and congress passes a law that we all have to turn in our weapons, allow gov. to search our premises as they see necessary,(maybe to stop terrorism) ,tell us that we may only voice our religious beliefs in "proper" places.
Well, according to BSr if the law changes he would be a law abiding citizen and do what was asked.
We know Al would shoot 'em all down
Seriously, if congress passes a gun ban ( which could happen one day) saying it was for our safety, would you give in? Or like this judge stand up for your beliefs and be stripped of your dignity and possibly be thrown into prison? Just thought I'd ask
Excuse me, buddy. First and foremost, I'm a conservative, highly unlikely I'd support any measure to change any law.....especially something as trivial as firearm possession.

In the second place I could ask "what if all the oceans dried up tomorrow" and get some speculatory replies, but that doesn't mean the oceans are going to disappear anytime soon even though evaporation takes place on a daily basis.

My contention is and always has been that the NRA folks are over-reacting just like those who are in favor of gun control. Look at Al trying to rally the troops when not one single politician has introduced a bill to curb your Second Amendment rights, and to the best of my knowledge, no one is even working on one.
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