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<blockquote data-quote="owu1bag5" data-source="post: 855838" data-attributes="member: 1279"><p>the way i see it nich, is that it is a personal responsibility to see to it that i use my weapon in a safe and legal manner and get the proper training and practice necessary, not yours, not the police, not the government's. if i so choose to use my weapon in an unsafe manner there are laws in place to handle that. </p><p></p><p>and you see it as folks want freedom without responsibility, i want both freedom and responsibility. maybe we should have a license to use free speech, a license to get a speedy trial, a license for freedom of religion, a license to insure that you have the right to only lawful search and seizure, and we should definitely require at least 32 hours of training in each before you can get said license, and if you do not wish to get one of these licenses well the .gov is very sorry but you do not have access to a right for which you have not filed the proper paperwork. </p><p></p><p>to assert that the Bill of Rights does not give you absolute individual rights is just ignorant.</p><p></p><p>if we pick and choose which of the bill of rights is absolute, we are sure to lose them all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="owu1bag5, post: 855838, member: 1279"] the way i see it nich, is that it is a personal responsibility to see to it that i use my weapon in a safe and legal manner and get the proper training and practice necessary, not yours, not the police, not the government's. if i so choose to use my weapon in an unsafe manner there are laws in place to handle that. and you see it as folks want freedom without responsibility, i want both freedom and responsibility. maybe we should have a license to use free speech, a license to get a speedy trial, a license for freedom of religion, a license to insure that you have the right to only lawful search and seizure, and we should definitely require at least 32 hours of training in each before you can get said license, and if you do not wish to get one of these licenses well the .gov is very sorry but you do not have access to a right for which you have not filed the proper paperwork. to assert that the Bill of Rights does not give you absolute individual rights is just ignorant. if we pick and choose which of the bill of rights is absolute, we are sure to lose them all. [/QUOTE]
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