View Poll Results: Should U.S Citizens give up their "right"?

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    10 14.49%
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    25 36.23%
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    23 33.33%
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    11 15.94%
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Thread: U.S Citizens right to own a firearm debate

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    Iron Fist Senior Member Husar's Avatar
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    Default Re: U.S Citizens right to own a firearm debate

    Quote Originally Posted by a completely inoffensive name View Post
    Exactly! I want to know why nobody will take my proposal to ban all those deadly cars seriously. Everyone knows that certain groups of people are dangerous behind the steering wheel and we can't let our children walking to school accidentally be hit. I want a complete switch to bicycles, not only will public safety increase and deaths decrease, but the transportation industry will create thousands of new jobs when we need 250 people on bikes to carry what one 18 wheeler could.
    Finally someone who understands what's REALLY important!

    In fact, I'm almost sure that people who stand around in NYC traffic jams for hours every morning would be faster at work with a bike, would save the environment and cause less ait pollution etc. etc.
    But agaion and again it's not a matter of practicality but principle and convenience.

    Some people think cars = freedom, some think guns = freedom. I say planes = freedom, as long as you're the pilot anyway. But you still have to land and fuel up, space is unreachable etc.

    The only good way to find out whether the second amendment should be changed/banned would be to make a poll or a referendum. But since some here think referendums are bad I guess you'll have to go with whatever the god-president Obama and his cronies want.

    Also Whacker, bringing an assault rifle to a tank battle won't help you much either.
    Last edited by Husar; 04-07-2009 at 02:24.


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