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Props to the 4th Circuit and SC
Allowing the 4th circuit's ruling that semi-automatic rifles are not constitutionally protected. Good stuff here.
http://thefederalist.com/2017/11/27/sup ... -ban-case/
http://thefederalist.com/2017/11/27/sup ... -ban-case/
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Re: Props to the 4th Circuit and SC
Its a good thing criminals worry sooooo much about supreme court rulings, whew, thank godip_law-hokie wrote:Allowing the 4th circuit's ruling that semi-automatic rifles are not constitutionally protected. Good stuff here.
http://thefederalist.com/2017/11/27/sup ... -ban-case/
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I’m happy the localities are allowed to govern themselves as they best see fit.cwtcr hokie wrote:Its a good thing criminals worry sooooo much about supreme court rulings, whew, thank godip_law-hokie wrote:Allowing the 4th circuit's ruling that semi-automatic rifles are not constitutionally protected. Good stuff here.
http://thefederalist.com/2017/11/27/sup ... -ban-case/
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Where did you get your law degree?ip_law-hokie wrote:I’m happy the localities are allowed to govern themselves as they best see fit.cwtcr hokie wrote:Its a good thing criminals worry sooooo much about supreme court rulings, whew, thank godip_law-hokie wrote:Allowing the 4th circuit's ruling that semi-automatic rifles are not constitutionally protected. Good stuff here.
http://thefederalist.com/2017/11/27/sup ... -ban-case/
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On one hand, it's a terrible ruling.cwtcr hokie wrote:Its a good thing criminals worry sooooo much about supreme court rulings, whew, thank godip_law-hokie wrote:Allowing the 4th circuit's ruling that semi-automatic rifles are not constitutionally protected. Good stuff here.
http://thefederalist.com/2017/11/27/sup ... -ban-case/
On the other hand, the results of the "ban" will demonstrate how utterly useless, at best, and utterly deadly to innocent citizens, at worst, any "ban" is...
Sadly, people like ip will not learn a thing from it...
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Maybe from the same place the 4th circuit did.awesome guy wrote:Where did you get your law degree?ip_law-hokie wrote:I’m happy the localities are allowed to govern themselves as they best see fit.cwtcr hokie wrote:Its a good thing criminals worry sooooo much about supreme court rulings, whew, thank godip_law-hokie wrote:Allowing the 4th circuit's ruling that semi-automatic rifles are not constitutionally protected. Good stuff here.
http://thefederalist.com/2017/11/27/sup ... -ban-case/
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Cracker Jack box?ip_law-hokie wrote:Maybe from the same place the 4th circuit did.awesome guy wrote:Where did you get your law degree?ip_law-hokie wrote:I’m happy the localities are allowed to govern themselves as they best see fit.cwtcr hokie wrote:Its a good thing criminals worry sooooo much about supreme court rulings, whew, thank godip_law-hokie wrote:Allowing the 4th circuit's ruling that semi-automatic rifles are not constitutionally protected. Good stuff here.
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so the 4th circuit is a bunch of morans?awesome guy wrote:Cracker Jack box?ip_law-hokie wrote:Maybe from the same place the 4th circuit did.awesome guy wrote:Where did you get your law degree?ip_law-hokie wrote:I’m happy the localities are allowed to govern themselves as they best see fit.cwtcr hokie wrote:Its a good thing criminals worry sooooo much about supreme court rulings, whew, thank godip_law-hokie wrote:Allowing the 4th circuit's ruling that semi-automatic rifles are not constitutionally protected. Good stuff here.
http://thefederalist.com/2017/11/27/sup ... -ban-case/
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They are on this case, your style of tyranny.ip_law-hokie wrote:so the 4th circuit is a bunch of morans?awesome guy wrote:Cracker Jack box?ip_law-hokie wrote:Maybe from the same place the 4th circuit did.awesome guy wrote:Where did you get your law degree?ip_law-hokie wrote:I’m happy the localities are allowed to govern themselves as they best see fit.cwtcr hokie wrote: Its a good thing criminals worry sooooo much about supreme court rulings, whew, thank god
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http://thefederalist.com/2017/11/27/sup ... -ban-case/[/quote]
Its a good thing criminals worry sooooo much about supreme court rulings, whew, thank god[/quote]
I’m happy the localities are allowed to govern themselves as they best see fit.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk[/quote]Where did you get your law degree?[/quote]
Maybe from the same place the 4th circuit did.[/quote]Cracker Jack box?[/quote]
so the 4th circuit is a bunch of morans?[/quote]They are on this case, your style of tyranny.[/quote]
got it.
Its a good thing criminals worry sooooo much about supreme court rulings, whew, thank god[/quote]
I’m happy the localities are allowed to govern themselves as they best see fit.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk[/quote]Where did you get your law degree?[/quote]
Maybe from the same place the 4th circuit did.[/quote]Cracker Jack box?[/quote]
so the 4th circuit is a bunch of morans?[/quote]They are on this case, your style of tyranny.[/quote]
got it.
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... which is why we allow localities to torture suspects into confession, suppress free speech, and establish Presbyterianism as the official state religion.ip_law-hokie wrote:I’m happy the localities are allowed to govern themselves as they best see fit.
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....and secede from the union.BigDave wrote:... which is why we allow localities to torture suspects into confession, suppress free speech, and establish Presbyterianism as the official state religion.ip_law-hokie wrote:I’m happy the localities are allowed to govern themselves as they best see fit.
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...and establish their own bathroom rules and opt out of socialized health care plan.133743Hokie wrote:....and secede from the union.BigDave wrote:... which is why we allow localities to torture suspects into confession, suppress free speech, and establish Presbyterianism as the official state religion.ip_law-hokie wrote:I’m happy the localities are allowed to govern themselves as they best see fit.
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Except for single payer health care, right? That would like to ram down everyone's throats...ip_law-hokie wrote:I’m happy the localities are allowed to govern themselves as they best see fit.cwtcr hokie wrote:Its a good thing criminals worry sooooo much about supreme court rulings, whew, thank godip_law-hokie wrote:Allowing the 4th circuit's ruling that semi-automatic rifles are not constitutionally protected. Good stuff here.
http://thefederalist.com/2017/11/27/sup ... -ban-case/
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In this instance. I’m glad that localities are allowed to govern themselves as they see fit in this instance.BigDave wrote:... which is why we allow localities to torture suspects into confession, suppress free speech, and establish Presbyterianism as the official state religion.ip_law-hokie wrote:I’m happy the localities are allowed to govern themselves as they best see fit.
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In other words, you want localities to do things you like, whether they are forced to do so by the national government or choose to do so themselves.ip_law-hokie wrote:In this instance. I’m glad that localities are allowed to govern themselves as they see fit in this instance.BigDave wrote:... which is why we allow localities to torture suspects into confession, suppress free speech, and establish Presbyterianism as the official state religion.ip_law-hokie wrote:I’m happy the localities are allowed to govern themselves as they best see fit.
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ip_law-hokie wrote:In this instance. I’m glad that localities are allowed to govern themselves as they see fit in this instance.BigDave wrote:... which is why we allow localities to torture suspects into confession, suppress free speech, and establish Presbyterianism as the official state religion.ip_law-hokie wrote:I’m happy the localities are allowed to govern themselves as they best see fit.
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you are getting killed with your hypocrisy, you may just want to move on. As others have rightly pointed out, the rules are for all the nation but lets adjust for certain spots....not a plan that will end in good consequences.
Never mind that criminals already break lots of laws, making another one will not stop a single criminal act
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unless it involves baking a cake for someone, then the gov. has to use forceBigDave wrote:In other words, you want localities to do things you like, whether they are forced to do so by the national government or choose to do so themselves.ip_law-hokie wrote:In this instance. I’m glad that localities are allowed to govern themselves as they see fit in this instance.BigDave wrote:... which is why we allow localities to torture suspects into confession, suppress free speech, and establish Presbyterianism as the official state religion.ip_law-hokie wrote:I’m happy the localities are allowed to govern themselves as they best see fit.
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Not at all. The predisposition should be to allow localities to do as they want. Of course there are limits. The inability to own semi-automatic weapons should not be one of those limits. I'm glad its not.BigDave wrote:In other words, you want localities to do things you like, whether they are forced to do so by the national government or choose to do so themselves.ip_law-hokie wrote:In this instance. I’m glad that localities are allowed to govern themselves as they see fit in this instance.BigDave wrote:... which is why we allow localities to torture suspects into confession, suppress free speech, and establish Presbyterianism as the official state religion.ip_law-hokie wrote:I’m happy the localities are allowed to govern themselves as they best see fit.
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Because?ip_law-hokie wrote:Not at all. The predisposition should be to allow localities to do as they want. Of course there are limits. The inability to own semi-automatic weapons should not be one of those limits. I'm glad its not.BigDave wrote:In other words, you want localities to do things you like, whether they are forced to do so by the national government or choose to do so themselves.ip_law-hokie wrote:In this instance. I’m glad that localities are allowed to govern themselves as they see fit in this instance.BigDave wrote:... which is why we allow localities to torture suspects into confession, suppress free speech, and establish Presbyterianism as the official state religion.ip_law-hokie wrote:I’m happy the localities are allowed to govern themselves as they best see fit.
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you don't seem to understand federalism, or the notion that some things are permitted (or not permitted) in some places, and not permitted (or permitted) in others. for example, Massachusetts has a form of "free" single payer health care. that's a good thing.cwtcr hokie wrote:ip_law-hokie wrote:In this instance. I’m glad that localities are allowed to govern themselves as they see fit in this instance.BigDave wrote:... which is why we allow localities to torture suspects into confession, suppress free speech, and establish Presbyterianism as the official state religion.ip_law-hokie wrote:I’m happy the localities are allowed to govern themselves as they best see fit.
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you are getting killed with your hypocrisy, you may just want to move on. As others have rightly pointed out, the rules are for all the nation but lets adjust for certain spots....not a plan that will end in good consequences.
Never mind that criminals already break lots of laws, making another one will not stop a single criminal act
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Because IP doesn't like it.awesome guy wrote:Because?ip_law-hokie wrote:Not at all. The predisposition should be to allow localities to do as they want. Of course there are limits. The inability to own semi-automatic weapons should not be one of those limits. I'm glad its not.
IP, what exactly do you think a semi-automatic weapon is?
Semi-automatic only means that you don't have to re-cock it before shooting again. We're not talking about machine guns.
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Because I value the ability of a locality to ban semi-automatic weapons over the right of citizen who chooses to live in that locality to own a semi-automatic weapon.awesome guy wrote:Because?ip_law-hokie wrote:Not at all. The predisposition should be to allow localities to do as they want. Of course there are limits. The inability to own semi-automatic weapons should not be one of those limits. I'm glad its not.BigDave wrote:In other words, you want localities to do things you like, whether they are forced to do so by the national government or choose to do so themselves.ip_law-hokie wrote:In this instance. I’m glad that localities are allowed to govern themselves as they see fit in this instance.BigDave wrote:... which is why we allow localities to torture suspects into confession, suppress free speech, and establish Presbyterianism as the official state religion.ip_law-hokie wrote:I’m happy the localities are allowed to govern themselves as they best see fit.
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OK. Still OK with it.BigDave wrote:Because IP doesn't like it.awesome guy wrote:Because?ip_law-hokie wrote:Not at all. The predisposition should be to allow localities to do as they want. Of course there are limits. The inability to own semi-automatic weapons should not be one of those limits. I'm glad its not.
IP, what exactly do you think a semi-automatic weapon is?
Semi-automatic only means that you don't have to re-cock it before shooting again. We're not talking about machine guns.
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Regardless of what the constitution says. Got itip_law-hokie wrote:Because I value the ability of a locality to ban semi-automatic weapons over the right of citizen who chooses to live in that locality to own a semi-automatic weapon.awesome guy wrote:Because?ip_law-hokie wrote:Not at all. The predisposition should be to allow localities to do as they want. Of course there are limits. The inability to own semi-automatic weapons should not be one of those limits. I'm glad its not.BigDave wrote:In other words, you want localities to do things you like, whether they are forced to do so by the national government or choose to do so themselves.ip_law-hokie wrote:In this instance. I’m glad that localities are allowed to govern themselves as they see fit in this instance.BigDave wrote: ... which is why we allow localities to torture suspects into confession, suppress free speech, and establish Presbyterianism as the official state religion.
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