mcs0301

mcs0301 t1_irw6jxd wrote

Well, from past experience and recent conversations it's obvious I will not change your mind, and you won't be changing mine. I could continue to copy pasta your rebuttals and give what I would argue are comparable replies. In the end, we'll never see eye to eye. Not sure if you'd be surprised or not to find out that I too own several guns. So I'm not anti 2nd amendment, just view it differently.

The only 2 things I'll say is that 1- I just don't live in fear like you do. And 2- I would love if people put as much effort and passion into helping your fellow man as you do worshiping guns. The world would be a better place.

Take care though. Unlike the guy who was afraid to converse with me, you took the time and explained your argument. I can respect that.

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mcs0301 t1_irvr4t3 wrote

Interesting take. So, your're saying the Founding Fathers made owning assault weapons a right back when there weren't any assault weapons to have a right to own?

There is absolutely no right, enumerated or not, that gives anyone a right to own assault weapons.

You 2nd amendment worshipers always take it much further than the amendment actually called for.

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