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Why would that matter to someone who thinks the government

Posted on: June 10, 2024 at 11:04:51 CT
JeffB MU
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is illegitimate anyway?

You think that the constitution and its amendments are illegitimate, not to mention the illegitimacy of the courts that interpret them, no?
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          Jefferson also felt that that laws and the constitution - TigerJackSwartz MU - 6/10 12:50:12
               and there exist ways to do just that, what's the debate? (nm) - 90Tiger STL - 6/10 14:53:19
               is that in dispute? (nm) - SwampTiger MU - 6/10 12:55:41
          The framers never intended ‘no restrictions’ on guns - Spanky KU - 6/10 12:29:40
          state regulation, not federal? (nm) - SwampTiger MU - 6/10 12:18:28
               Yeah, but the Fed borrowed from Virginia & Pennsylvania - JeffB MU - 6/10 12:40:38
     Regulations were put in place on assault weapons during - raskolnikov MU - 6/10 11:08:04
          Regulatory law does not supersede Constitutional law and can - BH O'bonga MU - 6/10 11:17:59
          What’s an assault weapon? (nm) - Sal CMSU - 6/10 11:10:19
               Whatever the government desires it to be(nm) - meatiger MU - 6/10 11:14:50
          Which amendment was that? (nm) - pickle MU - 6/10 11:09:57
               It was an obvious modification. You're just wrong.(nm) - raskolnikov MU - 6/10 11:11:35
                    you're completely without scruple and without thought (nm) - 90Tiger STL - 6/10 14:54:21
                    I didn't know we modified 2A in 1994 - mizzouSECedes STL - 6/10 12:21:36
                    You've said some dumb things here over the years, but - *M* KC - 6/10 11:50:02
                         He is stupid and a liar. - BH O'bonga MU - 6/10 13:36:01
                              two things you have in common with him (nm) - pickle MU - 6/10 13:43:27
                    Which amendment modified the Second Amendment? (nm) - pickle MU - 6/10 11:13:38
                    I think you’re confused (nm) - Sal CMSU - 6/10 11:12:37
     What is the definition of infringe? - Spanky KU - 6/10 11:05:56
          Lol. What's the first definition of "encroach", spanky? - CulturedDan KC - 6/10 11:22:17
          To violate (nm) - pickle MU - 6/10 11:09:26
               wrong - Spanky KU - 6/10 11:35:15
                    RE: wrong - pickle MU - 6/10 11:46:05
                    It's literally in the definition you linked. - CulturedDan KC - 6/10 11:37:38
                         "to encroach upon in a way that violates" - Spanky KU - 6/10 11:45:40
                              And what does "encroach" mean? - CulturedDan KC - 6/10 11:59:29
                                   No. Those are “usual and proper”(nm) - Spanky KU - 6/10 12:33:47
                                        prior to 1968? (nm) - SwampTiger MU - 6/10 12:43:19
                                             yes. - Spanky KU - 6/10 12:50:43
                                                  so not before 1938, thanks (nm) - SwampTiger MU - 6/10 12:58:48
                                        you aren’t a serious person - pickle MU - 6/10 12:40:33
     Why would that matter to someone who thinks the government - JeffB MU - 6/10 11:04:51
     Well - meatiger MU - 6/10 10:57:19




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