I agree. Your ilk has infringed the hell out of it. Your circular argument doesn’t change that fact.

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It should be relatively easy for a bright guy like you to check out.

Yeah, a half dozen rounds of .22 LR would probably mean the creten would live to stand trial. Leaves a lot less mess to clean up than a ,45 too.

My God, the excuses you can come up with. :smirk:

Your thought train derailed way back up the track.

Six shots in the face at close range with a .22 will stop anyone. One shot in the face will stop most.

At 15-20 feet … Deadly accurate.

Do you seriously think that any teacher who choses to be armed in the school won’t practice shooting their gun? Do you think teachers are that stupid?

That is apparently the only part you read. You should read the part that the SCOTUS ruled says that the individual’s right to keep and bear arms is independent of the part you read.

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What did trained cops do in this instance? You think your avg teacher would do better?

Nonsense.

They have to, they’re already in the fight.

Why do you find that funny? They are two very different things.

We aren’t talking about the movie.

Biden’s stupidity.

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You can’t lose what you never had.

I don’t recall. But it seems to have replaced the dog catching car quip.

It’s your absolute right to think so. :stuck_out_tongue:

Does he think that saying what even most libs know is stupid, will help his poll numbers?

That’s not a sales tax. It’s a fee dedicated to the construction and maintenance of shooting facilities placed there by shooting enthusiasts as a way of paying their own way rather than expect the general public to pay for it.

But you are right, there are infringements … and each and every one of them is blatantly unconstitutional. There is zero ambiguity in the words " … SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED."

Wait what?

Oh you are joking. I know you know how a sales tax works.

So not absolute. Like I said. Even your conservative judges believe so. As do your lawmakers.

It’s built into the system.

I think it might be a reference to the movie. The town Pleasantville is a typical black and white 50’s ideal of perfection, but as the kids get more freedom, the town and people begin to colorize.