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When people talk about gun laws, they often forget that the judicial branch is supposed to determine what is constitutional and what isn't.

We are not a pure democracy. Being a pure democracy would insinuate any law could be passed so long as it had a majority vote. If legislators actually wanted to pass these gun laws, then the constitution would need to be amended before they did so.
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CPL Douglas Chrysler
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There needs to be penalties when legislators write anti Constitutional laws.
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CW3 Harvey K.
CW3 Harvey K.
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Amen to that. A law with no penalty for its violation is no law at all. I have opined that sponsoring or voting for legislation found to be in violation of the Constitution should cost that legislator his job.
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CPL Douglas Chrysler
CPL Douglas Chrysler
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CW3 Harvey K. Here's where they need to start. Even though this is a minor politician, she is inciting all sorts of illegal conduct.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kshama_Sawant
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CW3 Harvey K.
CW3 Harvey K.
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CPL Douglas Chrysler - It is a custom of mine to remind those radicals, like the Socialist you mentioned, that the Founders of our Constitutional Republic recognized the right of people to change a government to suit what they see as better fulfilling their needs.
If there are those who are discontent with our present form of government, they are welcome to attempt to change it, at their personal risk. First, they should state their grievances and pledge their "lives, fortunes, and sacred honor" to their cause, as did our founders. If they lack the conviction to accept that danger, and are unwilling to make that sacrifice for their ideals, then they would be best to reconsider the revisions they demand in our present system of government.
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CW3 Harvey K.
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New York knew damn well they were far beyond "infringement" with that ludicrous law. They still have plenty more such laws on the books.
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