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GUNs USA, INC - Do the tighten up... (Original Post) DreamGypsy Jan 2013 OP
Archie Bell said it best -- Tuesday Afternoon Jan 2013 #1
I knew you'd post that first. nt rrneck Jan 2013 #3
can't help it. dude, I think I am a DJ on a parallel universe - Tuesday Afternoon Jan 2013 #4
Well, at least you've got good taste. nt rrneck Jan 2013 #5
~ Tuesday Afternoon Jan 2013 #8
I think music is more interesting than guns... DreamGypsy Jan 2013 #6
I be jammim where ever I go Tuesday Afternoon Jan 2013 #7
It's hard to deleverage an empire. rrneck Jan 2013 #2
Article I, Section 8 Fish man Jan 2013 #9
firearms are regulated on the federal level and have been since the 1920s gejohnston Jan 2013 #10

DreamGypsy

(2,252 posts)
6. I think music is more interesting than guns...
Sun Jan 20, 2013, 06:32 PM
Jan 2013

.... too, but I was expecting there would be at least few gun replies before anyone picked up on the song reference. I was wrong.

Personally, I do music.

rrneck

(17,671 posts)
2. It's hard to deleverage an empire.
Sun Jan 20, 2013, 06:22 PM
Jan 2013

All those weapons means lots of jobs manufacturing all those weapons. Personally, I think they should cut the military budget in half and give it to the NEA, but that's just me.

It would be great if we spent all that money and technology on infrastructure repair and green energy technology development, but we can't do it all at once.

 

Fish man

(21 posts)
9. Article I, Section 8
Sun Jan 20, 2013, 07:18 PM
Jan 2013

Why does no almost know one promote the idea that regulation of firearms is a perfectly constitutional power of Congress according to the commerce clause? The second amendment contains nothing that negates the regulation of interstate commerce.

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