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Posted: 5/16/2003 5:49:03 PM EDT
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"A well regulated [red]News Outlet[/red], being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear [red]Dictionaries, Thesauruses, Printing presses, Paper, and Ink,[/red] shall not be infringed."

Would the gun grabbers insist that only the government should be allowed to own such inventions as "printing machines capable of spitting out thousands of pages per minute", or "Televisions and Radios so powerful they are capable of reaching millions of people throughout the world with a single 'spray and pray' broadcast"??????

Link Posted: 5/16/2003 5:56:02 PM EDT
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Sure they would.  You throw that at them now, "oh it only pertains to flintlocks and muskets of the day, not Assault weapons."  Ok, then the first doesn't apply to TV, Radio, computers.... "Well the evolving Constitution allows such things because they new technology would evolve as well..."  So then the second does apply to modern weapons... "No of course not, the writers of the Constitution didn't have that fore thought..."

They will change their ideas and points without even taking a breath.  They only want one thing, total ban of all weapons, that includes bows and arrows, crossbows, blow guns....
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