...and therein lies the rub. It's a fucking amendment.hunk wrote:Yup, the law (2nd amendment) is the perfect way to safeguard your business and market. The NRA certainly has done a remarkable job at that.
GooberTheHat wrote:I just surprised that it is impossible to make ammendments to amendments.
Diluted Dante wrote:GooberTheHat wrote:I just surprised that it is impossible to make ammendments to amendments.
It's not. The 21st amendment repeals the 18th.
g.man wrote:Clearly the American public should have the right to bear nucular weapons.
"Keep America Great, exclamation point."
Brooks wrote:It's an idiotic passage anyway. If you were finding it entirely vital to resist a despotic state, you wouldn't wait around for legal permission.
davyK wrote:Brooks wrote:It's an idiotic passage anyway. If you were finding it entirely vital to resist a despotic state, you wouldn't wait around for legal permission.
Indeed.
Also - would be interesting to see a simulation of a distributed engagement - the US domestic force (with a percentage of deserters) against 100 million armed with handguns and rifles, say.
Not sure if the Arab spring gives us a comparative example.
Liveinadive wrote:davyK wrote:Brooks wrote:It's an idiotic passage anyway. If you were finding it entirely vital to resist a despotic state, you wouldn't wait around for legal permission.
Indeed.
Also - would be interesting to see a simulation of a distributed engagement - the US domestic force (with a percentage of deserters) against 100 million armed with handguns and rifles, say.
Not sure if the Arab spring gives us a comparative example.
Syria maybe?
Rebels and other groups would have had the government pretty much beat but they decided to destroy the country rather than concede.
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