Subj : Re: HR 5102 & S 2905
To   : Nodoka Hanamura
From : Moondog
Date : Tue Oct 29 2019 10:14 am

  Re: Re: HR 5102 & S 2905
  By: Nodoka Hanamura to Moondog on Mon Oct 28 2019 10:56 pm

 > On 28 Oct 2019, Moondog said the following...
 > 
 >  Mo> I don't think it's as much an ulterior motive as much as it is they bel
 >  Mo> they can solve societal issues that are in some cases as old as the his
 >  Mo> of man bu legislating against tools instead of violent behavior.  The h
 >  Mo> of karate and related martial arts comes from a time when knives and sw
 >  Mo> were banned from private ownership, and we know that turned out.  Even 
 >  Mo> some forms of karate that are not competition oriented are forbidden be
 >  Mo> they are intended to make sure your opponent does not get back up.
 > 
 > You've got a good point, but with how I've seen the DNC act in recent years
 > makes me beg to differ that they have our nation's best interests in mind,
 > and that's not just limited to gun ownership.
 > 
 > Born too Early to experience the scene.
 > Born just in time to see it come back.
 > Nodoka Hanamura - NeoCincinnati BBS SYSOP - neocinci.bbs.io
 > 

Putting it that way, I have to agree.  I think our founding fathers did a
good job asking themselves what could go wrong, and factored in the ambition o
f politicians. Our rights exist as roadblocks to prevent control over the 
populace to be disguised as creating progress.

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