It’s the “right of the people to keep and bear Arms.” Not the “right of the people to keep and bear muskets.”

Jul 19, 2022 · 3:01 PM UTC

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Why does anyone buy a cop need a semiautomatic weapon? You can’t answer that because there is no answer
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The second amendment calls for a well regulated militia, Jim. That’s called our National Guard.
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Jimmy, true originalists would disagree. All they knew in 1776 was the musket.
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Well regulated. Well regulated. Well regulated. Well regulated. Well regulated. It is clearly in the 2nd Amendment.
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WELL first of all, the 2nd Amendment gives the right to bear arms to A WELL REGULATED MILITIA an individual on their own is NOT A MILITIA...and REGULATED MEANS THERE ARE RULES which could include which arms you are allowed to have & how many
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Seriously Jim, muskets were the only arms available.
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Why can't I have grenades, Gym?
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Okay, cool. So everyone would be fine with me purchasing a nuclear bomb, SAMs, launchers, bio-weapons, etc...right? I won't be flagged, right? Arms comes from the Latin word 'Arma,' which is defined as "tools of war." So, you believe anyone can own any tool of war. Come off it.
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Funny how you gun fetishists always leave out the part about the “well-regulated militia”.
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