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<blockquote data-quote="ConstitutionCowboy" data-source="post: 3332831" data-attributes="member: 745"><p>I CANNOT support this as long as Paragraph "B", or any part of it, is included. Paragraph "B" contradicts Paragraph "A" in its entirety. Most of all, a "compelling state interest" is only suitable in dictatorships, monarchies, theocracies, oligarchies, meritocracies, autocracies, tyrannies, and all other such forms of government where the people are disarmed and subjugated. </p><p></p><p>I see this proposal as a sugarcoated central core of government overreach. The core - Paragraph "B" - is the overreach of government power and the sugarcoating is Paragraphs "A" and "C". It sounds good in the beginning and ends on a high note, but the central core of government overreach is so discordant that it turns the whole proposal into a funeral dirge for our Right to Keep and Bear Arms. </p><p></p><p>Paragraphs "A" and "B" could all be written into one paragraph. There is no need to parse the whole in two other than to insert the poison pill. </p><p></p><p>Put your logic to work here, folks. Don't be tempted to pull this out of the box of chocolates and bite into it until you have at least read the ingredients. Fitoo! Yuck! Blah! GAG!</p><p></p><p>Woody</p><p></p><p><span style="color: brown"> <em> Look at your rights and freedoms as what would be required to survive and be free as if there were no government. Governments come and go, but your rights live on. If you wish to survive government, you must protect with jealous resolve all the powers that come with your rights - especially with the Right to Keep and Bear Arms. Without the power of those arms, you will perish with that government - or at its hand. </em> </span> B.E. Wood</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ConstitutionCowboy, post: 3332831, member: 745"] I CANNOT support this as long as Paragraph "B", or any part of it, is included. Paragraph "B" contradicts Paragraph "A" in its entirety. Most of all, a "compelling state interest" is only suitable in dictatorships, monarchies, theocracies, oligarchies, meritocracies, autocracies, tyrannies, and all other such forms of government where the people are disarmed and subjugated. I see this proposal as a sugarcoated central core of government overreach. The core - Paragraph "B" - is the overreach of government power and the sugarcoating is Paragraphs "A" and "C". It sounds good in the beginning and ends on a high note, but the central core of government overreach is so discordant that it turns the whole proposal into a funeral dirge for our Right to Keep and Bear Arms. Paragraphs "A" and "B" could all be written into one paragraph. There is no need to parse the whole in two other than to insert the poison pill. Put your logic to work here, folks. Don't be tempted to pull this out of the box of chocolates and bite into it until you have at least read the ingredients. Fitoo! Yuck! Blah! GAG! Woody [color=brown] [i] Look at your rights and freedoms as what would be required to survive and be free as if there were no government. Governments come and go, but your rights live on. If you wish to survive government, you must protect with jealous resolve all the powers that come with your rights - especially with the Right to Keep and Bear Arms. Without the power of those arms, you will perish with that government - or at its hand. [/i] [/color] B.E. Wood [/QUOTE]
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