A disappointing note in Delegate Rick Impallaria's latest email response

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  • ELEMENT94

    Wild eyed pistol waver.
    Sep 23, 2007
    487
    What does the your Constitutionally protected Second Amendment right have to do with voting? Nobody needs to be a registered voter in order to complain about their Constitutionally protected rights being violated.


    Get it straight folks. This isn't about gas or cigarette taxes. It's about fundamental freedom...nobody needs a damn card to complain about that being threatened.

    [/rant]

    VOTE VOTE VOTE then vote again.
     

    baltimorelaw

    Member
    Mar 27, 2009
    72
    What does the your Constitutionally protected Second Amendment right have to do with voting? Nobody needs to be a registered voter in order to complain about their Constitutionally protected rights being violated.


    Get it straight folks. This isn't about gas or cigarette taxes. It's about fundamental freedom...nobody needs a damn card to complain about that being threatened.

    [/rant]

    The problem is the people who are constantly chipping away at those rights are in that position because they were voted in by voters. If they weren't voted in, we wouldn't be having these battles.

    Besides, although an extremely unlikely event, the Constitution can be amended and guess who gets to vote on that? The people we vote into office.
     

    vector03

    Frustrated Incorporated
    Jan 7, 2009
    2,519
    Columbia
    The problem is the people who are constantly chipping away at those rights are in that position because they were voted in by voters. If they weren't voted in, we wouldn't be having these battles.

    Besides, although an extremely unlikely event, the Constitution can be amended and guess who gets to vote on that? The people we vote into office.

    So why don't we educate voters rather than cast a losing vote in the 1 party system that is Maryland?

    Stop believing your single vote will make a difference...it won't. Educating 10K voters will make a BIG difference.
     

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