Posted by NCWayne on March 11, 2015 at 08:44:14 from (173.188.169.54):
In Reply to: Re: 223 ammo posted by old on March 11, 2015 at 07:52:16:
As bad as I hate to admit it, I know of a few who have their permits that scare me also. Not saying they shouldn't have a permit, as they have a right to be able to defend themselves just as much as we all do....but they usually tend to be somewhat irresponsible in some areas that you can see would ultimately cause problems for them in a firearm related incident.
Unfortunately when it comes to pretty much any kind of legislation, that has ties directly back to the Constitution, it's a really slippery slope sometimes. In this case, how do you justify any kind of "infringement", when the 2A specifically states "shall NOT be infringed"?
In the end it's simply got to be left up to common sense which, unfortunately, isn't so common sense anymore, especially in the representatives who keep wanting 'common sense' laws passed to ban things for everyone, rather than enforcing the laws already present that simply punish those that choose to be criminals.
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