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  • RoadDawg

    Nos nostraque Deo
    Dec 6, 2010
    94,187
    Governments, corporations, LLC's, associations and other creations of man are artificial entities, and do not themselves have any rights at all. They only exist because people created them.

    Only living human beings have rights. These artificial creations of man only have the powers that we, living human beings, grant them...or take away from them if they do not suit our purposes.

    Which happens to be the entire reason that the 2A exists... and must be protected from the progressive agenda to install socialism.
     

    2ndMDRebel

    Ultimate Member
    Feb 13, 2008
    2,466
    ...the Right of the people to keep and bear ARMS shall not be infringed.

    arms
    [ärmz]
    NOUN
    weapons and ammunition; armaments.
    "arms exports" · [more]
    synonyms:
    weapons (of war) · weaponry · firearms · guns · ordnance · cannon · artillery · armaments · munitions · instruments of war · war machines · military supplies · materiel

    So when the Dems wail that "weapons of war" don't belong on our streets, well, the Constitution kinda says they do. Do you agree with the sentiment that every piece of equipment that the military used/uses should be available for ownership by civilians as the Constitution dictates limited by available personal funds or are certain restrictions necessary? Why is the current 2A scope seemingly restricted to simple firearms and not the full range of items that fall under the arms definition?
     

    Bob A

    όυ φροντισ
    MDS Supporter
    Patriot Picket
    Nov 11, 2009
    30,691
    ...the Right of the people to keep and bear ARMS shall not be infringed.



    So when the Dems wail that "weapons of war" don't belong on our streets, well, the Constitution kinda says they do. Do you agree with the sentiment that every piece of equipment that the military used/uses should be available for ownership by civilians as the Constitution dictates limited by available personal funds or are certain restrictions necessary? Why is the current 2A scope seemingly restricted to simple firearms and not the full range of items that fall under the arms definition?

    Werll, machine guns and destructive devices are available under NFA. If you need anything bigger than a tank or military aircraft, you can afford the private security that makes ownership of such things unnecessary. At a slightly higher level, you can own senators and such.
     

    bigmancrisler

    2A Preacher
    Jun 4, 2020
    1,263
    Martinsburg, WV
    Werll, machine guns and destructive devices are available under NFA. If you need anything bigger than a tank or military aircraft, you can afford the private security that makes ownership of such things unnecessary. At a slightly higher level, you can own senators and such.


    I just want to buy artillery and machine guns


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    Bob A

    όυ φροντισ
    MDS Supporter
    Patriot Picket
    Nov 11, 2009
    30,691
    Well, here's a possible solution to many problems:
    http://defaakto.com/2020/06/13/north-koreas-clandestine-arms-trade-open-source-intelligence-notes/

    North Korea will sell arms to anyone who has money. In fact, they'll give you the stuff free if it gets them an entry into a position to receive political favors, once the shooting is over. Ballistic missiles, submarines, artillery, whatever you need to make your presence felt.

    George Soros would probably bankroll both sides in tje US Civil War, figuring on profiting from whoever won.

    Between Li'l Kim and Bad Old George, an upgrade from a couple ARs to serious armament could probably be had. Politics makes strange bedfellows.

    Get your group organised on a large enough scale, and get your order in before the election, and go Full Boogaloo. (Actually, this should have been started a few years ago. Who knows? Maybe it was! Check with your local Antifa representative.)




    I'd like to think that this post was recognisably political satire, but one never knows, do one?
     

    Allen65

    Ultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    Jun 29, 2013
    7,063
    Anne Arundel County
    I'll design and build a full-auto rated 22LR AR conversion.

    I knew that engineering degree and machine shop experience would come in handy.

    If you have the energy and skills, might as well develop your own caseless ammo and the firearm to shoot it in. A lot cheaper per round.
    And the money you'd make from selling the IP for a successful caseless design would let you feed as many Class III items as often as you'd want.
     

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