Great one!
I used that argument on a libtard earlier this week and he responded by saying that the 1A is regulated in that you can't yell, "FIRE," in a crowded theater so therefore the 2A could be similarly regulated. My response.....
"You can't legally shoot an AR-15 in a crowded theater so we're on an equal footing there."
He didn't refute that argument (though in typical libtard fashion he went off on an emotional tangent).
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-Claire Wolfe
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Haha ya I've said something similar. You can't tell fire in a public building as that causes public panic and people run and trample each other. My gun at home doesn't cause public panic. The libtard then said, I would disagree lots of people would panic. I replied. No that's paranoia
The musket was the most advanced small arms weapon of the time which directly correlates to AR15s and other semi-automatic rifles.
I saw this yesterday, and have debated putting the text on the back of a t-shirt.
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
Malo periculosam, libertatem quam quietam servitutem. --TJ
Well that is full of logic and just makes too much sense. Try something more emotional like "IT'S FOR THE CHILDREN!!!!!"
Kyle
Girlscouts? Hmmm, I don't know... I think it's kinda dangerous to teach young girls self esteem and leadership skills.
The response I've heard to this argument is "but you can't kill someone with the first amendment"
My response.. "Then why is the NSA building a huge data center in Utah to monitor you exercising your first amendment right"
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/201...nsadatacenter/
the musket was (in their terms) the "assault" weapon of that era.
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