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In reply to the discussion: Would a "Repeal the 2nd Amendment" movement... [View all]RotorHead
(63 posts)106. How would you accomplish #3?
Without destroying the First Amendment?
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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