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Why the 2nd Amendment

saustin Wrote: Jan 04, 2013 10:02 PM
Refuted
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Why the 2nd Amendment

saustin Wrote: Jan 04, 2013 10:01 PM
4. The slippery slope argument here is a fallacy. Saying adopting a policy of banning assult weapons that shoot 100's of rounds will not lead to a series of other policies banning handguns 5. The hyperbolic hysteria used as examples 6. And finally (not) ... argumentum ad hominem, attacking my character instead of the issue
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Why the 2nd Amendment

saustin Wrote: Jan 04, 2013 9:54 PM
Want me to refute his argument...why not bring up these things... 1. bring up actual "in context" comments. 2. bring up Justice Scalia understanding of the constitution - that it is dead, what it means when it was written, that's what it means today. Our founding fathers could not comprehend assault rifles that shoot 100 rounds per minute as "arms". So if the constitution is like what Justice Scalia says, then we should only allow guns that shoot 1 round every 5 minutes. 3. How about a right to bear arms does not equate to a right to own weapons of mass murder and destruction
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Why the 2nd Amendment

saustin Wrote: Jan 03, 2013 9:39 PM
I hereby invoke Godwin's law. Mr Williams loses the argument and credibility.
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