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Seeker 05-06-20 09:30 AM

2nd Amendment (US Constitution)
 
from the Australian satirical site "The Shovel"...


https://www.theshovel.com.au/2020/06...al-government/

Sir Trev 05-06-20 06:03 PM

Re: 2nd Amendment (US Constitution)
 
Snigger

zsv650s 05-06-20 06:46 PM

Re: 2nd Amendment (US Constitution)
 
If I lived in the US I'd have lots and lots and lots of guns.

Bibio 05-06-20 09:15 PM

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if i lived in the US i would move out.. the worlds shizt hole. guns dont kill people.. yup people kill people but guns make it a fuk of a lot easier.



i'm very very blessed i was born and live in Scotland.

zsv650s 05-06-20 09:17 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Bibio (Post 3116225)
if i lived in the US i would move out.. the worlds shizt hole. guns dont kill people.. yup people kill people but guns make it a fuk of a lot easier.



i'm very very blessed i was born and live in Scotland.

They'll kill without guns but guns are a great equalizer and I'd rather live in America than Scotland no offense.

Bibio 05-06-20 09:22 PM

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no offence taken... each to their own. yes the US is fine till your poor and need health care... your furked....

zsv650s 05-06-20 09:23 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Bibio (Post 3116227)
no offence taken... each to their own. yes the US is fine till your poor and need health care... your furked....

Don't be poor then :money:

ethariel 05-06-20 11:29 PM

Re: 2nd Amendment (US Constitution)
 
We had the same law in the UK as the US second amendment, its part of a package of laws the government have decided that some are out of date and no longer relevant to society now....

Specifically they still allow Parliamentary privilege, the right to set and allow taxes, juries for trials, not being liable to fines or forfitures without being convicted (except for proceeds of crime) and many more.

However the Protestants may have arms for their defence suitable to their conditions and as allowed by law is deemed to be no more :( (and yes just protestants, because Catholics were deemed to be really bad and all deserved to be put to the sword)

Bill of Rights 1689 (about 100 years before the US revolted)


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