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In reply to the discussion: You either accept limits on the 2nd Amendment, or you do not accept any limits at all. [View all]11 Bravo
(23,926 posts)35. Tom Tomorrow coined the term to describe the gun nuts. It has now been hijacked by people not ...
one tenth as clever as Tom, and is used to describe anyone who owns a firearm.
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You either accept limits on the 2nd Amendment, or you do not accept any limits at all. [View all]
Hugabear
Jan 2013
OP
Reasonable limits, same as the first amendment. Supreme court ruled handgun bans were unreasonable.
Kurska
Jan 2013
#2
Tom Tomorrow coined the term to describe the gun nuts. It has now been hijacked by people not ...
11 Bravo
Jan 2013
#35
It's a gun owner who is super sensitive to percieved slights against their arsenals.
maxsolomon
Jan 2013
#40
I didn't give a shit about it. Because it's re-arranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.
maxsolomon
Jan 2013
#38
It could be possible, it could also be unconstitutional the courts would no doubt rule on it.
Kurska
Jan 2013
#11
Except the NRA screams bloody murder at even the most mild of gun control suggestions
Hugabear
Jan 2013
#10
Of course they do; that's their job. That said, they are open to expanding NICS
Recursion
Jan 2013
#13
I've often wondered why Second Amendment absolutists don't demand their right* to carry on airplanes
KamaAina
Jan 2013
#7
Owners of private property are free to make their own rules, as long as it doesn't discriminate.
NutmegYankee
Jan 2013
#12