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Showing Original Post only (View all)Would a "Repeal the 2nd Amendment" movement... [View all]
Hurt or help?
For the sake of argument, let's assume it was coming from the left flank, and not the Democratic Party.
Let's also assume its goals are "long game" like the ERA but minus the deadline.
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Sure if you can disarm all criminals 1st...otherwise I prefer my right to defend my home.
EX500rider
Mar 2021
#72
So, it's OK to inconvienience me for the deeds of another, through no fault of mine?
yagotme
Mar 2021
#33
So, you really think that repealing one of the amendments in the Bill of Rights...
yagotme
Mar 2021
#50
So because the police violate the 4A as they have been doing for years in the War on Drugs...
AnrothElf
Mar 2021
#54
There's a fantasy book by S. M. Stirling called "Dies the Fire" in which something like that happens
Dial H For Hero
Mar 2021
#68
Unfortunately, I think trying to repeal the 2nd Amendment would only help Republican politicians.
LaMouffette
Mar 2021
#6
You stumped me! I was going to say, "Just do whatever they do in Europe!" but then found out
LaMouffette
May 2021
#112
Can you list the 6 circumstances that the PLCAA allows you to sue gun manufacturers?
hack89
Mar 2021
#19
Under the PLCAA the gun industry cannot be held liable for the damages resulting from negligence,
sop
Mar 2021
#24
You obviously believe the gun industry bears no civil liablity for the sale of lethal products that
sop
Mar 2021
#38
If negligence can be proven, then the public has the right to sue brewers. That's how it works.
sop
Mar 2021
#47
Congress has not granted Chevy, or the entire automotive industry, immunity from civil litigation.
sop
Mar 2021
#44
It's not just "making a defective product," there are many other things manufacturers or sellers
sop
Mar 2021
#52
"The Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act, or PLCAA, grants broad immunity from liability
sop
Mar 2021
#62
Your error is in confusing the debate over negligence with the right of citizens to sue.
sop
Mar 2021
#67
I'm not sure why the thread author is ignoring both of my replies.
discntnt_irny_srcsm
Apr 2021
#102
Many Democrats favor at least to some degree the spirit of "defund the police".
discntnt_irny_srcsm
May 2021
#111