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Actually the vast majority of DC gun laws have been left untouched by the Supreme Court. Right now the additional rights you have is to keep a loaded revolver in your home. Not on the street, not in your car. No automatics, revolvers.
Lock and load Rambos
which still means that washington dc gun laws are still against the bill of rights and the Constitution. how does it feel to be living in the city that our politicians work at and feel that your Constitutional rights dont mean a damn thing to them, but it doesnt apply to them.
if Montana did leave the union, I feel its population would explode with many new people and new businesses.
Don't you have to wonder how many businesses are going to rush to establish themselves in a country that was founded purely on the principle of "gun rights?"
which still means that washington dc gun laws are still against the bill of rights and the Constitution. how does it feel to be living in the city that our politicians work at and feel that your Constitutional rights dont mean a damn thing to them, but it doesnt apply to them.
Those of us who live here like it just fine. Our local politicians do as they are told in Washington DC, though we do have some trouble with Congress on occasions.
For the last 25 years as I have consistently said on this forum.
Then, you don't even live in the United States.
What are you doin' at an American Forum?
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