Are you really that clueless? Around here they buy guns and 1000 round bricks at gun show so the government’s, fed, state, and local cannot track purchases.
Still waiting for one of the so-called ‘conservatives’ to explain why it’s okay, constitutionally, to regulate switchblades, machine guns, hand grenades, flame throwers, bombs,
but not guns.
I don’t remember the word ‘gun’ being part of the constitution or any of its amendments.
Thanks for the thoughtful response.-Yes, I agree that military weapons can be regulated, but the opinion, at least the parts you quoted, indicate that guns can be regulated. -Did I misinterpret?
Simon_Jester almost 10 years ago
Oh yeahhhh, like THIS Supreme Court would ever rule against the NRA.
echoraven almost 10 years ago
I must be missing something.
Enoki almost 10 years ago
Maybe the Supreme Court could start with the Department o Justice’s straw buyer operations like Fast and Furious…
ossiningaling almost 10 years ago
And her little dog, too!
eugene57 almost 10 years ago
Are you really that clueless? Around here they buy guns and 1000 round bricks at gun show so the government’s, fed, state, and local cannot track purchases.
Simon_Jester almost 10 years ago
Sorry, should have added a ‘Sarcasm’ label
eugene57 almost 10 years ago
What, you can’t send underlings in to buy for the company (you), using the security budget?
braindead Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Still waiting for one of the so-called ‘conservatives’ to explain why it’s okay, constitutionally, to regulate switchblades, machine guns, hand grenades, flame throwers, bombs,
but not guns.
I don’t remember the word ‘gun’ being part of the constitution or any of its amendments.
braindead Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Thanks for the thoughtful response.-Yes, I agree that military weapons can be regulated, but the opinion, at least the parts you quoted, indicate that guns can be regulated. -Did I misinterpret?
braindead Premium Member almost 10 years ago
BTW, I tried to respond yesterday, but when I hit the submit button… the online equivalent of crickets.