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by dotancohen
133 days ago
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In this specific case, considering the video evidence, I agree with you 100%. There was no valid no justifiable reason to murder that man. I still think, in general, when going out looking for confrontation (whether that be against the police or even just a bar fight) that the firearms should be left at home. |
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How do you exercise your 2A rights without your firearms? If you leave them at home, then you aren’t exercising the right, and if you show up in public with a firearm staying out of the way of law enforcement with your hands visible the entire time, then you are exercising those rights i.e. “looking for confrontation”.
In general, I think it’s nonsensical that people can exercise their rights but not in a way that a tyrannical regime might persecute them for—by definition, that’s not exercising rights it’s yielding them to the government.