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CPT Jack Durish
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There are too many lawyers. Licensed attorneys (I once read that there were more licensed attorneys in California than the entire nation of Japan). Defrocked attorneys. Law school graduates who didn't become licensed (that's me). Law school dropouts (in my class, only about 85 graduated and more than 100 dropped out - it's a real endurance test). And members of Congress, many (if not most of whom) fall into one of the previously mentioned categories. Lawyers like to read meanings into everything ever written (especially the Constitution despite the fact that every word of the Constitution was vetted by a committee to insure that it was written in plain language, understandable to the average literate citizen).
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
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'Struth.
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PFC Andrew "Tommy" M.
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"If the right to bear arms in public is a full right, then why do I need to seek and receive dozens of permits to exercise that right as I travel from state to state? We did not have to do so in the 1790s."

I've been asking this for years, driving is a privilege, but it is accepted in every state, but my right to be armed is varied
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SGT Steve McFarland
SGT Steve McFarland
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Because leftists don't have to own guns, but they still have to drive...
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