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darkangel218

(13,985 posts)
Thu Dec 3, 2015, 07:34 PM Dec 2015

Are you for or against the 2nd Amendment?? [View all]

Last edited Thu Dec 3, 2015, 08:54 PM - Edit history (1)

I am certain the second amendment will win this poll.

And every other poll or debate.


59 votes, 3 passes | Time left: Unlimited
I am for the 2nd Amendment
38 (64%)
I am against it
21 (36%)
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For reading it the way it is written then acting accordingly. randys1 Dec 2015 #1
We may not agree on who the nominee should be berni_mccoy Dec 2015 #13
Thanks.. randys1 Dec 2015 #15
Watch out! You will get in trouble for talking about the literal meaning! Rex Dec 2015 #25
I know...I have friends and family who are gun lovers, collectors, etc. randys1 Dec 2015 #27
Like McDonald v. City of Chicago? nt JonLeibowitz Dec 2015 #29
...and if the technology advances past single-shot muskets... Electric Monk Dec 2015 #45
Excellent argument. hifiguy Dec 2015 #56
thanks! randys1 Dec 2015 #106
Some insight on the "way it is written", because etymology matters. cherokeeprogressive Dec 2015 #98
That's great. But the Constitution is pretty specific about "Militia" jmg257 Dec 2015 #110
The word "militia" is what it is. cherokeeprogressive Dec 2015 #113
True - it is. And so is the Constitution, which refers to very specific Militias. jmg257 Dec 2015 #114
This issue is how it is interpreted. potone Dec 2015 #2
i support them all, equally linuxman Dec 2015 #3
A dumb question I refuse to answer. Chan790 Dec 2015 #4
This message was self-deleted by its author darkangel218 Dec 2015 #6
I sympathize with you for your experience... Chan790 Dec 2015 #9
SCOTUS begs to differ n/t SickOfTheOnePct Dec 2015 #37
SCOTUS is not infallible. Chan790 Dec 2015 #63
I agree, they aren't infalliable SickOfTheOnePct Dec 2015 #66
...and their word can change. Chan790 Dec 2015 #68
No amendment is needed. hifiguy Dec 2015 #76
We'll see n/t SickOfTheOnePct Dec 2015 #80
Well good, because the bill of rights doesn't confer *any* rights. X_Digger Dec 2015 #94
What is depressing about this is how some ignore facts and history to fit their Rex Dec 2015 #26
i am against the current interpretation etherealtruth Dec 2015 #5
I don't get why we have an amendment upaloopa Dec 2015 #7
+1000 nt restorefreedom Dec 2015 #50
That's my view on it also. RichVRichV Dec 2015 #105
Laws were so much better in the 1700's. yallerdawg Dec 2015 #8
I support the amendment, but madamesilverspurs Dec 2015 #10
I am for it, as interpreted by SCOTUS for years until recently steve2470 Dec 2015 #11
Yep, the people can have arms, and form a militia if needed. aikoaiko Dec 2015 #12
I'm against it in it's present form. American's have proved that they can't handle guns. BlueJazz Dec 2015 #14
+1 elias49 Dec 2015 #41
It's not that simple. Agschmid Dec 2015 #16
Voted that I'm against. NCTraveler Dec 2015 #17
Repeal and replace... sanatanadharma Dec 2015 #18
It was an idea that had some merit when passed at the time this country was founded... Humanist_Activist Dec 2015 #19
If the 2A were removed, Snobblevitch Dec 2015 #20
I couldn't call myself a progressive, and be just the opposite on the 2A. ileus Dec 2015 #21
If a state or city chooses, via its elected representatives, to restrict firearm ownership, Nye Bevan Dec 2015 #22
Let me ask this question in response TeddyR Dec 2015 #58
I see the right to an abortion as more important than the right to own a gun. Nye Bevan Dec 2015 #83
So your principles only apply to rights that you judge important? X_Digger Dec 2015 #95
Yet the Constitution TeddyR Dec 2015 #100
I am opposed to the way the NRA, the gungeoneers, and the Gun Industrial Complex madinmaryland Dec 2015 #23
What about the non NRA,law abiding gun owners? darkangel218 Dec 2015 #24
If, as you say, and they are not NRA members and do oppose the NRA and GIC, madinmaryland Dec 2015 #32
You do realize that many Democrats, non NRA people support the second amendment, right? darkangel218 Dec 2015 #33
I think many here support the 2nd amendment, just not the madinmaryland Dec 2015 #36
I never said anything about pro NRA. darkangel218 Dec 2015 #40
Read my posts. madinmaryland Dec 2015 #49
I have read all your posts. darkangel218 Dec 2015 #52
As I tried to say above, but I had to type it a couple of times... madinmaryland Dec 2015 #54
I guess I'm curious about your views TeddyR Dec 2015 #64
Interesting points... madinmaryland Dec 2015 #72
I frankly don't think we are that far apart TeddyR Dec 2015 #104
I like to think I fall into that category. Lizzie Poppet Dec 2015 #78
I am curious as to what you define as draconian gun control measures... madinmaryland Dec 2015 #86
Sure: Lizzie Poppet Dec 2015 #93
To answer.... madinmaryland Dec 2015 #97
Against. It's obsolete in the 21st century. backscatter712 Dec 2015 #28
Just wait until we have civilian laser guns... Shit is going to get real. Agschmid Dec 2015 #30
How are you going to take the weapons from the illegal owners , to start with? darkangel218 Dec 2015 #31
They did it in Australia. backscatter712 Dec 2015 #34
Australia is an island. darkangel218 Dec 2015 #35
Its a continent. milestogo Dec 2015 #43
It is still an island. darkangel218 Dec 2015 #46
Australia only removed 1/3 of the guns with the buyback. NutmegYankee Dec 2015 #39
You seem to imply that this was a bad thing. hifiguy Dec 2015 #77
I point out the difference from what people think happened NutmegYankee Dec 2015 #81
It is time to update it. milestogo Dec 2015 #38
Where do you quantify the firearms in the possession of the criminals? darkangel218 Dec 2015 #42
Might as well repeal speeding laws since they're so hard to enforce... backscatter712 Dec 2015 #48
Yes. KamaAina Dec 2015 #44
Pretty sure CA banned standard 20 and 30 round magazines Chuuku Davis Dec 2015 #47
I think the way SCOTUS has interpreted the amendment is wrong. Agnosticsherbet Dec 2015 #51
Yep, but if it disappeared from the Constitution hifiguy Dec 2015 #57
I see it as archaic concept intended to support a national defense via citizen militia. Agnosticsherbet Dec 2015 #69
Exactly. There were no standing armies at the time hifiguy Dec 2015 #75
I believe this country would be better off without it. Crunchy Frog Dec 2015 #53
Without the illegal firearms too, you mean. darkangel218 Dec 2015 #55
I mean without the amendment. Crunchy Frog Dec 2015 #60
I'm saying "against" for two reasons. MH1 Dec 2015 #59
Regarding point one. white_wolf Dec 2015 #89
There isn't much we can do about the second A but we can do little things Jim Beard Dec 2015 #61
Ammo tracking was useless, per the Treasury X_Digger Dec 2015 #101
I'm out. darkangel218 Dec 2015 #62
If an invading force takes over our country Jim Beard Dec 2015 #71
Wait, does the right to arms depend upon an Amendment? AngryAmish Dec 2015 #65
Other, I'm for it AS WRITTEN, against it AS PRACTICED. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Dec 2015 #67
As long as I feel life is worth protecting and have people I want to keep safe ileus Dec 2015 #70
Please give me examples of how you would keep them safe Jim Beard Dec 2015 #79
you say potatoe I say potato. ileus Dec 2015 #82
Maybe you should change neighborhoods. Jim Beard Dec 2015 #88
It's obsolete. baldguy Dec 2015 #73
For (nt) bigwillq Dec 2015 #74
Repeal it. RandySF Dec 2015 #84
A right to arms but no rights to food and shelter?? Stargleamer Dec 2015 #85
To me that is defined in, yet often ignored right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Glassunion Dec 2015 #90
Which are not Constitutionally guaranteed. Recursion Dec 2015 #96
Only the Sith deal in absolutes. Glassunion Dec 2015 #87
Amend it to the 21st century. n/t RKP5637 Dec 2015 #91
for the whole 2nd amendment and not just an out of context clause rurallib Dec 2015 #92
I'm against the insane, baseless interpretation of the 2nd ammendment that prevails today. /nt Marr Dec 2015 #99
Whatever...I would pay to see what the founders think of what it led to BeyondGeography Dec 2015 #102
For it. Jester Messiah Dec 2015 #103
As long as they actually abide by the "well regulated militia" part. Initech Dec 2015 #107
i do not believe it applies to individual unrestricted gun ownership. nt La Lioness Priyanka Dec 2015 #108
Nor do I. Lizzie Poppet Dec 2015 #109
I think that the Second Amendment should be repealed; it's an archaic anachronism... Spider Jerusalem Dec 2015 #111
I'm for the 2nd. The militia purpose is fairly obsolete, but the founders jmg257 Dec 2015 #112
I am for the 2nd Amendment! GOLGO 13 Dec 2015 #115
+1 darkangel218 Dec 2015 #116
It's appears a semi-effective method of maintain an efficient militia. LanternWaste Dec 2015 #117
There is no reason why a civilian should own a semi-automatic weapon. Doc_Technical Dec 2015 #118
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