Scrooge McDog, laws should make criminal the act of causing harm. But when the law criminalizes magazine capacity or a gun's function, that's an abuse of power. The fact that you cannot admit or comprehend this is one of many reasons why your side fails.
Gee, where does it say that in the Constitution? Waiting for your proof. Then please show where it says in the Constitution that you must get from the government the top of the line PC, or your 1st amendment rights are violated. Please show where in the Constitution it states you have a right to large capacity magazines. You never answer questions, but I'll keep asking them.
"Then please show where it says in the Constitution that you must get from the government the top of the line PC, or your 1st amendment rights are violated."
A poor example Anon. Especially considering not too long ago, the government considered some encryption software to be classified as a weapon and subject to export controls. Fortunately, with the widespread release of the software, the attempt was unsuccessful.
" Please show where in the Constitution it states you have a right to large capacity magazines. You never answer questions, but I'll keep asking them. "
Please show where in the Constitution that there is not a right to own them.
Especially since we all sort of agreed here in a fairly recent thread that imprisoning nonviolent offenders isn't really necessary for the most part. Always good at paying attention Laci is...
Scrooge McDog, laws should make criminal the act of causing harm. But when the law criminalizes magazine capacity or a gun's function, that's an abuse of power. The fact that you cannot admit or comprehend this is one of many reasons why your side fails.
ReplyDeleteLimiting magazine capacity is an abuse of power? Laughable.
DeleteAnonymous, you used nine words in your comment. That's two more than you're allowed under the legitimate limitation on your speech rights.
DeleteGee, where does it say that in the Constitution? Waiting for your proof.
DeleteThen please show where it says in the Constitution that you must get from the government the top of the line PC, or your 1st amendment rights are violated. Please show where in the Constitution it states you have a right to large capacity magazines. You never answer questions, but I'll keep asking them.
"Then please show where it says in the Constitution that you must get from the government the top of the line PC, or your 1st amendment rights are violated."
DeleteA poor example Anon. Especially considering not too long ago, the government considered some encryption software to be classified as a weapon and subject to export controls. Fortunately, with the widespread release of the software, the attempt was unsuccessful.
" Please show where in the Constitution it states you have a right to large capacity magazines. You never answer questions, but I'll keep asking them. "
DeletePlease show where in the Constitution that there is not a right to own them.
DUH, it doesn't, which means they are not protected from laws against them.
DeleteDUH, it works both ways doesn't it.
DeleteAnd Poochie continues to pretend to not get the point.
ReplyDeleteEspecially since we all sort of agreed here in a fairly recent thread that imprisoning nonviolent offenders isn't really necessary for the most part. Always good at paying attention Laci is...
ReplyDelete