“Old Racist Gun Laws Enter Modern-Day Legal Battles”

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  • Kharn

    Ultimate Member
    Mar 9, 2008
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    Hazzard County
    We are not the oppressed, lacking in constitutional protection and subject to the whims of tyrants.

    We are each the landed gentry, no matter how small our lands or empty our purse.

    Would Virginia or any other state have attempted to enforce such laws against Washington, Jefferson, or Madison?
     

    Biggfoot44

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    Aug 2, 2009
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    Let me see if I'm getting this right:

    They are using the argument that since some of the historical laws were racist, then they all were.

    They are using racism and slavery as a defense to draconian, unconstitutional gun laws.

    And ironically the stereotype concept that "if one is bad, they all are" that is a cornerstone of racism, is being used to defend their laws.

    Am I getting that right?

    It's not a Leap or Stereotype , if All of them actually are Racist/ Improperly Discriminatory .
     

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