Message from @Suleiman

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2018-03-26 20:51:04 UTC  

its a good 90%

2018-03-26 20:51:14 UTC  

If you don't support the constitution of a constitutional republic, you do not belong here.

2018-03-26 20:51:15 UTC  

@fannybandit It’s subject to limitation like any other fundamental right, textual or implied, just like the first amendment.

2018-03-26 20:51:30 UTC  

So me where it says that 90% of the American public wants to abolish firearms...

2018-03-26 20:51:32 UTC  

Fanny, I probably know more about your own constitution than you do

2018-03-26 20:51:33 UTC  

so

2018-03-26 20:51:37 UTC  

don't talk down to me

2018-03-26 20:51:45 UTC  

and anyways i was referring to gun restrictions

2018-03-26 20:51:46 UTC  

No right is ever subject to limitations.

2018-03-26 20:51:59 UTC  

@fannybandit Yes it is

2018-03-26 20:52:06 UTC  

That's your opinion.

2018-03-26 20:52:09 UTC  

Freedom of speech doesnt apply to criminals or the right to vote so yes it is subject to limitations

2018-03-26 20:52:14 UTC  

You have an opinion, I have the writ of law.

2018-03-26 20:52:21 UTC  

@fannybandit It's a fact

2018-03-26 20:52:32 UTC  

Voting is not considered freedom of speech.

2018-03-26 20:52:33 UTC  

Laws that are wrong need to be changed

2018-03-26 20:52:46 UTC  

fuckface

2018-03-26 20:52:52 UTC  

Again, your opinion.

2018-03-26 20:53:04 UTC  

Which is inferior to a nation's rule of law.

2018-03-26 20:53:16 UTC  

fuckface

2018-03-26 20:53:35 UTC  

If you think law is above human opinion than how did those laws get there

2018-03-26 20:53:41 UTC  

then*

2018-03-26 20:53:44 UTC  

Morality and history.

2018-03-26 20:53:51 UTC  

They create ethics.

2018-03-26 20:53:56 UTC  

thats queer slang for someones opinion

2018-03-26 20:54:10 UTC  

No, that's considered lessons learned...something you fail to appreciate.

2018-03-26 20:54:28 UTC  

We became America through the right to keep and bear arms...the militia/minutemen.

2018-03-26 20:54:34 UTC  

yes lessons learned 300 years ago

2018-03-26 20:54:43 UTC  

They still apply today.

2018-03-26 20:54:53 UTC  

no you became American then you made the changes

2018-03-26 20:55:00 UTC  

they're called Amendments for a reason

2018-03-26 20:55:02 UTC  

Without the 2nd amendment, nothing could stop government from becoming absolutely tyrannical.

2018-03-26 20:55:04 UTC  

they werent in the original draft

2018-03-26 20:55:14 UTC  

That's the people's insurance policy against tyranny.

2018-03-26 20:55:34 UTC  

It's in the constitution, that's all that matters.

2018-03-26 20:55:35 UTC  

you know what, Prohibition was in the constitution - should we bring that back?

2018-03-26 20:55:38 UTC  

because it was law

2018-03-26 20:55:41 UTC  

and in the constitution

2018-03-26 20:55:45 UTC  

must mean its good

2018-03-26 20:56:01 UTC  

Wrong, it was a violation of the 4th amendment and enacting it in itself was unlawful.

2018-03-26 20:56:26 UTC  

No law can violate a person's rights...otherwise it is null and void.