Seems I hit a nerve. It's just a statistical fact. People can own firearms here, and many do. Does the right to bear arms prevent government abuse and over reach in the US? I'm genuinely asking, because I'm not going to rush to a judgement based on what I've seen over the years. That's not enough information to do so
You can't legally refuse someone entry to a business for not wearing a mask here either, as far as I know
And I'm just one person who wrote a sentence. I don't represent every individual in Australia. Nor does my one sentence represent the totality of my views
I was hoping for a dialogue
I'll think twice next time
A subject dear to my heart and under unrelenting attack.
I have been pushing back against gun laws for many years.
The constitution says all gun laws are illegal, but when the mass of people just go along to get along, the god given rights we are born with go by the wayside.
Absolutely.
These cases tend to keep them in check.
100% that cop will never again pull somebody over because of his window tint.
So, the question becomes how many voluntarily surrender their freedom.
We have a college town that has all the blm signs and mask wearers, but it is just that one town among the 8 that make up our capitol city.
Up to you.
I can only call them as I see them.