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S. 2577, The Gun Show Background Check Act of 2008
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kbobkat1
so now the govt is figuring another way to take more money out of our pockets. Take one of the "rights" the right to bear arms, and tax it, still w/out any noticeable representation.
Ivan
So if we are to believe the Second Amendment's verbiage, "the right of the people" does not apply to citizens' rights, does that also mean "the right of the people" verbiage in the first and fourth amendments (and elsewhere in the Bill of Rights) also don't apply to citizens' rights?
Our Founding Fathers meant exactly what they wrote in the Constitution and Bill of Rights; with the intent of protecting us from political agendas and petty tyrants/movements.