Saturday, March 3, 2012

in a airport or chucky cheeses|||The Second Amendment.|||I'm not a Republican and I don't think I have the right to carry a gun - I KNOW I have the right to carry a gun. I have CCW permit issued by the State of Indiana, but even if I didn't, I'd still carry it - I have to protect myself from all of them Republican tweakers out there in la la land.

I can carry it into an airport, but not in the boarding area or on-board a commercial airliner. Never been to chucky cheeses tho'.

That's right, this Independent Granny is packin' heat.|||Responsible people don't misuse guns; only criminals do.

The Constitution says "individuals may own guns and Congress cannot restrict this right" (paraphrasing; you can read the exact text for yourself).

The best way to make sure that an airplane is never taken hostage is to arm all the passengers. When someone jumps up to take over, have the nearest three people shoot him. Forget movie physics--discharging guns in an airplane does *not* cause explosive decompression or blow a big hole in the side of the plane.

The best way to stop bank robberies is to arm all the tellers. As soon as the robber says "put the money in the bag" the tellers ventilate him. Simple.|||"..,the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed."(Second Amendment to the Constitution.)

"The great object is that every man be armed . . . Everyone who is able may have a gun." (Patrick Henry, in the Virginia Convention on the ratification of the Constitution.)

"The advantage of being armed . . . the Americans possess over the people of all other nations . . . Notwithstanding the military establishments in the several Kingdoms of Europe, which are carried as far as the public resources will bear, the governments are afraid to trust the people with arms." (James Madison, author of the Bill of Rights, in his Federalist Paper No. 46.)

In my studies as an attorney and as a United States Senator, I have constantly been amazed by the indifference or even hostility shown the Second Amendment by courts, legislatures, and commentators. James Madison would be startled to hear that his recognition of a right to keep and bear arms, which passed the House by a voice vote without objection and hardly a debate, has since been construed in but a single, and most ambiguous Supreme Court decision, whereas his proposals for freedom of religion, which he made reluctantly out of fear that they would be rejected or narrowed beyond use, and those for freedom of assembly, which passed only after a lengthy and bitter debate, are the subject of scores of detailed and favorable decisions. Thomas Jefferson, who kept a veritable armory of pistols, rifles and shotguns at Monticello, and advised his nephew to forsake other sports in favor of hunting, would be astounded to hear supposed civil libertarians claim firearm ownership should be restricted. Samuel Adams, a handgun owner who pressed for an amendment stating that the "Constitution shall never be construed . . . to prevent the people of the United States who are peaceable citizens from keeping their own arms," would be shocked to hear that his native state today imposes a year's sentence, without probation or parole, for carrying a firearm without a police permit. (Orrin Hatch, US Senator)|||i have a permit to carry a gun yes ,i was given a full background check and fingerprinted
in some way does this scare you?
i will not hurt you unless you try to harm me ..|||I guess they feel they have the right to defend themselves against bad guys with guns.|||because it's their right. It's your right too!

If everyone carried guns crime would go way down and respect for others would go way up!|||The Constitution of the United States Amendment 2"|||Same reason libs can spew the dumbest things imaginable, we have a Constitution.|||Its called the 2nd amendment of the Constitution, try reading it.|||stupidity

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