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    Default What founders didn't think of

    It's maybe true that they never think of this when wrote 2A...



    They also did not think of this when they wrote 1A...



    I also doubt they thought of this when they wrote 4A....


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    while it may be a popular liberal point of view that assault rifles or rapid fire guns could not have been thought of by the founders , i call bull st*t ! with known inventors and forward thinking military men as the founders ,im pretty sure they came to the conclusion that advancements in weaponry would defiantly take place

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    Quote Originally Posted by alxone View Post
    while it may be a popular liberal point of view that assault rifles or rapid fire guns could not have been thought of by the founders , i call bull st*t !
    The Puckle Gun was invented in 1718

    Hell, Leonardo da Vinci designed a rapid fire gun in the 14th century (never built, but on the drawing board).

    I believe that our founding fathers were very forward thinking people, so I think you'd be amazed what they envisioned for the future.


    One thing our founding fathers VERY CLEARLY though about was the totalitarian impulse ... which they designed our entire form of government to resist. And to quote Al Sharpton; "Resist we much!"
    Modern liberalism is based on the idea that reality is obligated to conform to one's beliefs because; "I have the right to believe whatever I want".

    "Everything the State says is a lie, and everything it has it has stolen.
    -Friedrich Nietzsche

    "Every time something really bad happens, people cry out for safety, and the government answers by taking rights away from good people."
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    A World Without Guns <- Great Read!

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    my next builds gonna be like that bottom ar i love the 20" rifles

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    Less than 20 years after the adoption of the Constitution, the Girandoni rifle was used by the Lewis and Clark expedition, making the Government of the time well aware of it.

    This rifle that could be fired rapidly 20 times in a row (19 more times than the black powder rifles of the time) making it a multiple magnitude step forward in firearms technology. It didn't ruffle anyone's feathers at that time because the politicians were still principled and stuck to their oaths back then.

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    I can't find it now, but there was a meme I saw a few weeks ago with Thomas Jefferson talking to a modern liberal and they said "The second amendment doesn't apply to modern rapid fire guns." Jefferson: "Shall not be infringed. Did I fucking stutter?"
    "There is no news in the truth, and no truth in the news."
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    Every time I hear a libturd bring that up, I come back with "well the founders also didn't know about TV, radio, or the internet - so does the first amendment not apply to those media forms"?
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