#92136 - 04/23/07 05:15 PM
Re: What would happen.
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9. The political party currently controlling Congress and the Presidency (pick one) would establish laws that prohibit criticizing the government. I fear that you may already be at stage 9 even without passing through stages 1 through 8 http://www.progressive.org/mag_mc100406
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#92143 - 04/23/07 07:03 PM
Re: What would happen.
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I think you've detailed the most likely chain of events, based on recent historical (hysterical) events!!!!!
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#92171 - 04/23/07 11:08 PM
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The forces that the second amendment protects our freedom against is our government and our fellow citizens, not a foreign power. SO TRUE!!! And oft understood and forgotten.
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#92226 - 04/24/07 05:35 AM
Re: What would happen.
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"...laws would be repealed..."
Fat chance of that, when was the last time anyone saw a law repealed???
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#92238 - 04/24/07 06:22 AM
Re: What would happen.
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Um, prohibition, no wait, the assault weapons ban, no wait, that one just expired, didn't get repealed.
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#92460 - 04/25/07 09:44 PM
Re: What would happen.
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I would say that our crime rate has more to do with our social dynamic than with the prevalence of firearms. Agreed. Our culture in the UK is too different for meaningful comparisons. And I agree with those who say it is too late to apply gun controls to America because the genie is out of the bottle. If the criminals here can't get their hands on firearms, then they use knives, or clubs, or whatever they can make work. Agreed. Except I see that as an argument in favour of controls, because knives are less dangerous than guns.
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#92461 - 04/25/07 09:54 PM
Re: What would happen.
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Since banning all firearms would take a constitutional amendment, it isn't likely. I suspect it would just need a reinterpretation. The amendment can be seen as merely making provision for "a well regulated Militia", that is, a normal standing army. I'm not advocating that, but it has been interpreted that way in the past and could be in the future.
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#92463 - 04/25/07 09:59 PM
Re: What would happen.
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Since banning all firearms would take a constitutional amendment, it isn't likely. I suspect it would just need a reinterpretation. The amendment can be seen as merely making provision for "a well regulated Militia", that is, a normal standing army. I'm not advocating that, but it has been interpreted that way in the past and could be in the future. Fortunately the D.C. Federal Court of Appeals struck down the militia intrepretation again last month and held that the 2nd amendment right to bear arms is not limited to militias and is a right of all citizens.
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