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2018-02-28 04:35:37 UTC

that is a great YT channel

2018-02-28 04:35:38 UTC

you cant ban the knowledge of how to build a gun

2018-02-28 04:35:41 UTC

ian is god

2018-02-28 04:36:03 UTC

this shit's only going to get easier as 3D printing improves and propagates further

2018-02-28 04:36:11 UTC

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/392485988024320001/418265102618329098/1502293252735.png

2018-02-28 04:36:14 UTC

dude 3d metal printing is a thing now

2018-02-28 04:36:46 UTC

but they're not focusing on that because they don't actually know about the things they try to regulate

2018-02-28 04:36:49 UTC

In Range TV is great as well

2018-02-28 04:36:58 UTC

signed by the big man himself

2018-02-28 04:37:05 UTC

lol awesome

2018-02-28 04:37:31 UTC

they're going to look really stupid when people can just make these firearms (and fully-automatic) from their basements

2018-02-28 04:37:31 UTC

I went to Ian and Karl's 2 gun Action challenge match in 2015

2018-02-28 04:37:55 UTC

in Tucson wasn't far from where I live

2018-02-28 04:38:09 UTC

I โค Arizona

2018-02-28 04:38:28 UTC

yep

2018-02-28 04:44:20 UTC

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/392485988024320001/418267152387145730/20245833_1268531243273703_5918696019711074576_n.png

2018-02-28 04:44:36 UTC

this is what I am hoping for

2018-02-28 04:44:46 UTC

Amendments incoming

2018-02-28 05:13:57 UTC

What ammendment are you hoping for?

2018-02-28 05:15:01 UTC
2018-02-28 12:51:10 UTC

- Prohibit the federal government from regulating or interfering in activity that takes place within state boundaries. Meaning if you have a small business and your business doesn't cross state lines they cannot regulate you.
- Require Congress to balance a budget annually
- Prohibit Federal Agencies from creating "white paper" laws (legislating via policy) Like the ATF, EPA, Ect...
- Allow 2/3rds of state legislatures can vote to overturn a supreme court decision
- It takes a 7 justice super majority to overturn a law passed by congress
- Affirmation to limit Federal power only to Article I Section 8 of the Constitution
- States have the right to sue the Federal Government
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2018-02-28 12:51:52 UTC

-2/3rds of the states can vote to overturn federal law

2018-02-28 12:54:18 UTC

"Allow 2/3rds of state legislatures can vote to overturn a supreme court decision"

2018-02-28 12:54:27 UTC

Retarded, courts exist for a reason.

2018-02-28 12:54:55 UTC

If you're that butt blasted about something that you can get 2/3, have a constitutional convention.

2018-02-28 12:55:10 UTC

Constitutional conventions exist for a reason.

2018-02-28 12:55:36 UTC

Most of these were from the 2015 Convention of the States proposed amendments

2018-02-28 12:56:28 UTC

do you think your rights are given to you by the courts

2018-02-28 12:56:29 UTC

?

2018-02-28 12:57:06 UTC

I understand your point

2018-02-28 12:57:36 UTC

They are "given to you" by other peoples' blood.

2018-02-28 12:58:45 UTC

I agree but more depth and breadth required there

2018-02-28 12:59:22 UTC

Courts enforce the law, if you don't like a supreme court decision, then put whatever right it is into the constitution.

2018-02-28 13:00:02 UTC

The liberals in the supreme court KNOW how it will rule on 2A cases, so they make efforts to make sure that it does not take them.

2018-02-28 13:00:57 UTC

If the Supreme Court started taking them, a whole bunch of laws would be struck down.

2018-02-28 13:01:27 UTC

I mean the big ones for me.
- Require Congress to balance a budget annually
- Prohibit Federal Agencies from creating "white paper" laws (legislating via policy) Like the ATF, EPA, Ect...
- Affirmation to limit Federal power only to Article I Section 8 of the Constitution

2018-02-28 13:01:46 UTC

I agree with those for sure.

2018-02-28 13:02:01 UTC

Though, they could get you into trouble in war time.

2018-02-28 13:02:13 UTC

I am thinking of that

2018-02-28 13:02:32 UTC

Or when one of very many regular natural disasters occurs.

2018-02-28 13:03:00 UTC

because technically Article I section 8 doesn't actually say that we should have a standing Army, just a Navy

2018-02-28 13:03:44 UTC

Oh, I was talking about the budget thing.

2018-02-28 13:03:51 UTC

oh

2018-02-28 13:04:03 UTC

big time reforms for sure

2018-02-28 13:04:40 UTC

I would say let states handle it, but in practice it doesn't work well

2018-02-28 13:04:48 UTC

As in, if you have to always pass a balanced budget, what happens if you NEED to spend more than you have?

2018-02-28 13:05:23 UTC

if you have corrupt dinn du's in charge of New Orleans during Katrina

2018-02-28 13:05:47 UTC

not the the Feds did much better, but its a disaster...it's suppose to be a shit show

2018-02-28 13:05:53 UTC

There are plenty of calamities of old, and more and more fresh new ones that could happen at any moment.

2018-02-28 13:06:14 UTC

Your handling of it isn't supposed to be a shit show.

2018-02-28 13:07:14 UTC

OH FUCK! I forgot. No more Dual Citizens in congress or federal appointments, NO foreign lobbies ect...

2018-02-28 13:07:53 UTC

Australia has the no Dual Citizen rule.

2018-02-28 13:08:59 UTC

That said, there are many, many things on which you do not want to imitate us.

2018-02-28 13:09:46 UTC

I want to go there I have never been

2018-02-28 13:10:18 UTC

I met Australians in Afghanistan when I was deployed

2018-02-28 13:11:07 UTC

At my mother's home there are native hens, pademelons, ring tail possums, echidnas, and eastern barred bandicoots.

2018-02-28 13:11:30 UTC

Well, the occasional echidna passes through.

2018-02-28 13:11:51 UTC

(We have a lot of ant nests.)

2018-02-28 13:12:25 UTC

Sugar ants, piss ants, and, unfortunately, bull ants, inchmen and jack jumpers.

2018-02-28 13:12:27 UTC

I want to go Bow hunting in Austrailia since I will not go to South Africa for a Safari

2018-02-28 13:12:49 UTC

Oh, why is that?

2018-02-28 13:13:09 UTC

just want to hunt critters for food in a exotic place

2018-02-28 13:13:17 UTC

not a trophy hunter

2018-02-28 13:13:27 UTC

Ah, ok.

2018-02-28 13:14:09 UTC

are kangaroos good to eat?

2018-02-28 13:14:22 UTC

I used to love roo and wallaby meat.

2018-02-28 13:14:39 UTC

It has a bit of a strong flavour for some but I always liked it.

2018-02-28 13:15:46 UTC

I live in Arizona and many people don't know we have Mule deer, wild pigs, ect..

2018-02-28 13:15:56 UTC

very awesome state to live in

2018-02-28 13:16:01 UTC

My home state is Tasmania.

2018-02-28 13:16:07 UTC

Absolutely beautiful place.

2018-02-28 13:16:10 UTC

Mule deer?

2018-02-28 13:16:54 UTC

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/392485988024320001/418396145015062529/Mule-Deer-Media-2.png

2018-02-28 13:17:02 UTC

just a big deer

2018-02-28 13:17:10 UTC

with big ears

2018-02-28 13:17:34 UTC

Tasmania is the island on the south side?

2018-02-28 13:18:31 UTC

Yes.

2018-02-28 13:18:50 UTC

Tasmanian native hen:

2018-02-28 13:19:37 UTC

OH! do you guys have Cassowary's?

2018-02-28 13:19:43 UTC

They run extremely quickly.

2018-02-28 13:19:57 UTC

I thought that was only an NZ thing.

2018-02-28 13:20:03 UTC

woah that's a strange bird

2018-02-28 13:20:07 UTC

Those things are nasty, gut people.

2018-02-28 13:20:15 UTC

yeah

2018-02-28 13:20:17 UTC

(Cassowaries are.)

2018-02-28 13:20:33 UTC

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/392485988024320001/418397064930787329/18sjzw8f4zypxjpg.jpg

2018-02-28 13:20:38 UTC

lol

2018-02-28 13:20:46 UTC

apparently the most dangerous bird to humans

2018-02-28 13:21:00 UTC

In Tasmania we'd call the native hens "Turbo Chooks".

2018-02-28 13:21:06 UTC

lol

2018-02-28 13:21:08 UTC

(Chook means chicken here.)

2018-02-28 13:21:36 UTC

We also have pademelons.

2018-02-28 13:22:57 UTC

nothing will out compete austrailia for strange wildlife

2018-02-28 13:23:09 UTC

no place rather

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