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The quote itself is meaningless because we all give up liberty for safety by virtue of simply having government and laws.
I disagree.
I don't consider government, laws and liberty to be mutually exclusive terms.
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Liberty n.noun
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The condition of being free from confinement, servitude, or forced labor.
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The condition of being free from oppressive restriction or control by a government or other power.
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A right to engage in certain actions without control or interference by a government or other power.
the liberties protected by the Bill of Rights.
I also would ask you to define what
you mean by "gun control". I support gun
control for private citizens, not gun
elimination for private citizens. Huge diference. I won't comment on gun elimination because I do not support it.
Folks here can choose to own a gun or not. I choose to own one and have taken the appropriate steps to ensure it is used safely and legally. I do not hold nor do I have any immediate plans to get a Permit to Carry. I am allowed to carry a weapon openly, but this would make local law enforcement and other civilians nervous. You Tube has plenty of those "Open Carry" videos which I consider to be taunting police and a challenge. It is an irrational display of someone trying to prove a point of bust a policeman's balls.
Let me ask you this:
If I give up my gun(s) does that mean I no longer have the ability to kill?
But, I am not going to debate whether gun control is necessary because I believe it
is necessary; I don't support gun elimination.
By gun control, you apparently mean gun elimination. Is part of the reason you think Americans should not own guns because you cannot? Or do you not understand why someone would want to own a gun? Have you ever owned, fired or handles a gun, rifle or other projectile delivering weapon? Not trying to get your goat, these are serious questions.
BTW, I did post answers away from the Constitution on why I feel it necessary to retain the right to own a gun or guns.
EDITED: 3 Oct 2014 16:23 by FIXRMAN