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This is the kind of crap that I ranted about in my very first paragraph of this thread, that people easily accept that the rights of others are infringed because it either doesn't affect them directly, it benefits society as a whole, or those particular individuals were 'bad people' and therefore didn't deserve them. As my signature implies, are destruction will come from within because a majority of society is either apathetic or weak.
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dk, sometimes the law works as it should, whether you understand the process of the decision or not. This isn't another loss of gun rights, nor is it federal interference in local issues. If you live in Connecticut, fix the law. Fix the law no matter what state you live in, but stop blaming others if you are unwilling to make the necessary changes happen in your state.
I am sorry if I seem harsh, but this truly is a state issue. Read the constitution again...to paraphrase...any right not specified to belong to the federal government is automatically assumed to be the right of the states.
I guess it boils down to how you view "property rights" in the context of the entire constitution. Where's politicophile when I need him?
