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re: Is the Libertarian Party of Louisianan a real thing?
Posted on 3/21/24 at 8:29 am to SlowFlowPro
Posted on 3/21/24 at 8:29 am to SlowFlowPro
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He's only defending their rights
Criminals lose their rights, it's a thing.
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I have yet to see Rog support gun laws, generally.
I have yet to see your buttbuddy lament the places that violated the 2A for citizens in this country.
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A bad question built on a lack of logic and a straw man.
Logic dictates that if you want to arm criminal illegals, you also want to arm the law abiding. One wonders how your buttbuddy would feel seeing a busload of armed criminal illegals getting off in his hometown.
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"The people" has never meant citizens, exclusively.
Right, I'm sure they were talking about the people of Britain and France too.
Posted on 3/21/24 at 8:30 am to troyt37
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Criminals lose their rights, it's a thing.
Yay for government.
What about asylum applicants?
Posted on 3/21/24 at 8:33 am to troyt37
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Criminals lose their rights, it's a thing.
Even if you want to make this argument (and it's an anti-2A argument), they lose their rights at conviction.
These people haven't been convicted, so that argument is dead.
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I have yet to see your buttbuddy lament the places that violated the 2A for citizens in this country.
That's only how children and idiots engage in discussion.
There are nearly infinite examples of things you're now requiring him to respond to in order to discuss this with you. Seems illogical.
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Right, I'm sure they were talking about the people of Britain and France too.
You need to read up on the Constitution, its authors, and the USSC precedents.
James Madison specifically argued that these rights and protections extended to everyone, citizen or non-citizen.
The USSC has ruled that non-citizens have Constitutional protections in the 1800s. This is not a recent development.
Your interpretation has never been the law of the land.
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