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[QUOTE="arktouros:983578"][QUOTE="the_reverend:983263"]constitution granted not god granted.[/QUOTE] exactly. "god given right" is a cliche to get people fired up. new age of mccarthyism, a play on people's ignorance and fear. who is trying to take a gun away from mr. severin? does he realize there is no "god" in the constitution? hoser, your perception of MA is hilarious. i'm not sure what makes someone liberal in your eyes, you would call me a liberal but the right to defend person and property is above all else, who could disagree with that. it's sad that the restrictions in MA discourage many from owning a gun. but gun laws in 'liberal' states like MA are a double-edged sword. on one hand, everybody should have the right to own weapons equal to what could be used against them. it's the principle this country was built upon, and while we're no longer a frontier colony, it still applies. on the other hand, if the gun market was unrestricted, they would be as common as any other weapon, and crazy fuckers who would claim it's their god given right would go out and murder (in the name of god). that's why background checks and waiting periods are there. of course, if someone wants a gun to serve an extreme purpose, they can get it... which is why guns should have no restrictions whatsoever, the other reason being so that we can have some form of protection against anything including our own government. i've lived in MA my whole life, does that sound 'liberal' to you? [/QUOTE]
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