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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 3111249" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>And who is to say which of the people shouldn't be carrying? Or having kids? Or voting? Or serving on juries, or... I know! We could have a Dictator in Chief! (DIC) Yeah, that's the ticket, some retired democratic government official who could arbitrarily approve or deny people's "rights". The DIC would have the final say.</p><p></p><p>Actually, I agree with you on this, as a matter of practicality, but a right is a right, and none among us can arbitrarily decide if the other person's (non-felons) rights should be forfeited. So, in a truly free society, we have to take the bad with he good. I'll take it any day, over a situation like the above, where some DIC decides if I can avail myself of my lawful rights or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 3111249, member: 10465"] And who is to say which of the people shouldn't be carrying? Or having kids? Or voting? Or serving on juries, or... I know! We could have a Dictator in Chief! (DIC) Yeah, that's the ticket, some retired democratic government official who could arbitrarily approve or deny people's "rights". The DIC would have the final say. Actually, I agree with you on this, as a matter of practicality, but a right is a right, and none among us can arbitrarily decide if the other person's (non-felons) rights should be forfeited. So, in a truly free society, we have to take the bad with he good. I'll take it any day, over a situation like the above, where some DIC decides if I can avail myself of my lawful rights or not. [/QUOTE]
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