Any regulation of arms (and the ammo to make em work) is wrong.

We see a more restrictive government growing before our eyes.  Now we
will probably vote in a new government and over turn the most atrocious
of this administrations new regulations, but what if that doesn't
happen?  What if we continue down this slippery slope.

I for one will continue to be able to defend me family and home.
 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 6:18 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Gun Control, run from this thread now :)
> 
> > Bruce wrote:
> > I do not think that having your right to bear arms revoked 
> if you are 
> > caught committing a crime using a gun is unconstitutional.
> 
> Were guns much more difficult to get, and were penalties much 
> stronger and enforced, there'd be no cry for gun control.  
> One solution might be to regulate bullets and casings: owners 
> would need to account for their cartridges and bullets would 
> become scarce for criminals.
> 
> Shoot holes in that idea :)
> 
> But if we don't need gun control, then why can't I buy a Stinger?
> Point being, there does need to be gun control, but not 
> private gun elimination.
> 
> FYI - The ACLU is a much better organization to fight for 
> liberty in general rather than specifically focusing on guns.
> 
> 

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