The right to bear arms
Is defined in the bill of rights as an ''inalienable'' right.
Inalienable means it pre-exists the constitution and is a type of right that, thank God, cannot be infringed by Chosen.
Choose what you want for yourself, but don't saddle me with your unwise decisions. Anecdotes about fools and their accidents have nothing to do with this.
It would be like arguing that someone killed someone else because of something said in a newspaper and then arguing against freedom of the press. Won't fly in an unbiased court.
The Supreme Court is finally going to decide this, and they will come down on the side of the armed citizen, not the side of the liberal fools on this one.
Is defined in the bill of rights as an ''inalienable'' right.
Inalienable means it pre-exists the constitution and is a type of right that, thank God, cannot be infringed by Chosen.
Choose what you want for yourself, but don't saddle me with your unwise decisions. Anecdotes about fools and their accidents have nothing to do with this.
It would be like arguing that someone killed someone else because of something said in a newspaper and then arguing against freedom of the press. Won't fly in an unbiased court.
The Supreme Court is finally going to decide this, and they will come down on the side of the armed citizen, not the side of the liberal fools on this one.