There seems to be some argument about whether "the government shall not" appears in the constitution when the second amendment clearly uses phrases like "shall not be violated". Such argument is mere semantics. Claim whatever victory you want to claim.Actually, the phrase "The government shall not" appears nowhere in the Second Amendment, nor anywhere else in the Constitution.
I don't know who he is. I was responding to the tone of your post, so i guess the leftist is probably whoever inspired you to write what you did.And you think Justice Antonin Scalia was a leftist?
Clearly, you appear to have issues with me and many other Canadians.You are one funny Canadian. You should take your show on the road, like so many Canadians before you.
Innocent people are being shot down in the streets by maniacs of every description.
That's indicates that disarming some people is in order.
No, sorry. It was 100% true. You just have shitty judgement about what is real and what is not.
Yes, it did pea brain.100% bullshit. The bullet didn't detonate in a fire, travel many feet and hit him in the leg. Just ask the teddy bear in the youtube video.
Yes, it did pea brain.
Dear Dimwit;
The militia of the United States consists of all able-bodied males at least 17 years of age
The militia of the United States is "exactly (the) militia organization ....... these nutcases belong to"
Reading Comprehension is a wonderful thing. You should try it.
The bullet didn't enter the leg. A fragment of the shell did and it severed a tendon at the wrist.how did the bullet enter the leg, sideways? or point first?
what made the bullet rifle? You do know what happens to a football if you don't give it spin?
On the upside, he's not stupid enough to believe that a single YouTube video covers all possible circumstances of a round of live ammo cooking off.clearly you are too arogant to confess your lies.
The bullet didn't enter the leg. A fragment of the shell did and it severed a tendon at the wrist.
You are a blithering idiot.
Hey moron - my question was how many of the shooters belonged to one of these militias. You keep on trying to convince me that the militias already exist; something I know decades ago. Perhaps reading is your problem.
so the answer is almost none
https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2017/10/2/16399418/us-gun-violence-statistics-maps-charts
Logic has very little to do with the relationship of America's relationship to guns and it is more complicated than what a bullet or fragments of same behaves when exposed to flames or heat.
America is an exceptional country when it comes to guns. It’s one of the few countries in which the right to bear arms is constitutionally protected. But America’s relationship with guns is unique in another crucial way: Among developed nations, the US is far and away the most homicidal — in large part due to the easy access many Americans have to firearms. These maps and charts show what that violence looks like compared with the rest of the world, why it happens, and why it’s such a tough problem to fix.
1) America has six times as many firearm homicides as Canada, and nearly 16 times as many as Germany
clearly you should not be so focused on just the youtube link and spend more time o everything else.On the upside, he's not stupid enough to believe that a single YouTube video covers all possible circumstances of a round of live ammo cooking off.
This is perfectly possible.
The bullet doesn't go anywhere significant, the case fragments and goes like the devil.
That's because you did not read the articles and never entertained any idea than more guns prevent more gun violence. Just how many mass shootings have there been since Sandy Hook for instance? Logic plays no part in your thinking on this subject whatever."Among developed nations, the US is far and away the most homicidal"
Wrong.
As I have demonstrated over and over and over on these threads.
Once again, here are the tables for Human Development by country, according to the United Nations.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_Development_Index
Considering only the countries on the Very High Development Index as listed in the article, five have murder rates worse than the USA, and one has a rate roughly comparable:
All numbers per 100,000
United States: 5.35
Lithuania: 5.25 (comparable)
Argentina: 5.94
Uruguay: 7.69
Russia: 10.82
Barbados: 10.91
Bahamas: 28.4
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_intentional_homicide_rate
And we haven't even bothered to consider those on the High Development Index, considering we blew your argument out of the water using only the very highest developed nations on earth.
Oh, btw, please note that every country on my list has gun legislation much tougher than the USA.
I call BS on your post.
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