Originally Posted by RB1
Driving a car is not a right it is a priviledge.Owning a gun is a right.This is were people get it wrong.
....so do you mean, that because the Constitution/Bill of Rights mentions 'arms', that makes it a right unlike driving a car, which isn't mentioned in same document?

also....
Originally Posted by RB1
Driving a car is a priviledge.Which means if you break the laws your licence can be taken away.Owning a gun is a right given to us as americans.Beccuse we have these documents called The BILL OF RIGHTS and the CONSTITUTION.
do you mean that the 'right' to have a gun means we don't have to have laws governing them unlike the 'privilege' of driving a car?

Originally Posted by RB1
Life member of the "NRA" Get a "CLUE"
a clue about what?

I'm not sure where your anger came from, RB (at least that is what you sound like to me) but the debate concerning guns/bearing arms in America is an old one.
Can you agree that there is room for and reason for difference of opinion here?

Saying the Bill of Rights is all powerful is a bit much for me.



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