Randy Barnett has discusses some thoughts. By this standard he proposes, governments must allow some form of carrying a firearm for self-defense. They may be able to regulate, and license certain manners of carrying a firearm, but there must be some means to allow for the right to happen.
I look forward to one day carrying a firearm down the streets of New York City should this come to pass. I think it will happen in my lifetime.
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Quote of the DayFrom: snowflakesinhell.com
Post Date: 2008-04-04 15:07:24
From Rachel Lucas:
God, I love the internet. Nobody can get away with anything stupid for long.
Yeah, it is kind of nice isn’t it?...
more Bowling Pin ShootingFrom: snowflakesinhell.com
Post Date: 2008-04-04 13:31:59
Mr. Completely has some advice for bowling pin shooters. I’ve never tried bowling pin shooting myself, but it sure sounds like a lot of fun....
more From Across the RubiconFrom: snowflakesinhell.com
Post Date: 2008-04-04 12:08:49
SayUncle points out that Wyoming is telling the feds to go to hell in regards to a lot of their less-than-civil-rights-respecting laws. Montana did a similar action with federal gun laws. These are largely symbolic gestures, because despite all this, Montana and Wyoming are still committed to being a functioning part of the United States.
But what if they weren’t? What if the federal government crossed the Rubicon of gun control? We often like to think that the federal government w...
more Channeling Dr. KingFrom: snowflakesinhell.com
Post Date: 2008-04-04 09:23:25
As it is always with great men, there are many who want to imagine that they would have supported this or that, or surmise what they may have thought of our modern situation. The Brady Campaign are no exception on the anniversary of his assassination:
If Dr. King is looking down on us today, I can imagine him seeing 12,352 gun murders a year in the United States – nearly 34 every day – and telling us that “the old eye-for-an-eye philosophy leaves everyone blind.”
Somebody’s got to ...
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