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MeMelYup
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2nd Amendment questions

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Does anyone know where a list of the second amendment questions used by The NRA can be found. I would like to add some U.S. Constitution questions to it and send some to persons up for city council, school board, etc.. Their answers might influence my vote.
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Dunno,,

Personally, I just ask "Why does 'without the owner's consent' in the THIRD Amendment pertain to the Second Amendment?"

If they can't figure that one out, they are clueless about history and ARMED British SOLDIERS(militia) forcing PEOPLE to quarter soldiers..... therefore clueless about "duress," "forced consent" and individual self-defense.
I'm no lawyer

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Just ask "What does the phrase 'shall not be infringed' mean to you?"
(I think the Supreme Court has already cleared up the part about "the right of the people.")
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mgood wrote:Just ask "What does the phrase 'shall not be infringed' mean to you?"
(I think the Supreme Court has already cleared up the part about "the right of the people.")
It means just what it say's. I dont see anything relating to restrictions or regulations in there. :rules:
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Texaspublican wrote:
mgood wrote:Just ask "What does the phrase 'shall not be infringed' mean to you?"
(I think the Supreme Court has already cleared up the part about "the right of the people.")
It means just what it say's. I dont see anything relating to restrictions or regulations in there. :rules:
Unless its one of your employees or a customer storing a gun in their private property on your parking lot, right? "rlol"
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