I'm only pointing out that yester-years super-weapons were just as terrible in the minds of our ancestors as our own are today. Imagining that the founding fathers somehow failed to address our situation because they could not have known how advanced our weapons would become is stretching credibility. The weapons they were referring to were the assault rifles of the day. It would probably be better to say that we, as a culture (and yes I know not all of us) have grown less attached to guns as our need for them has diminished. A right to rebellion, a right to bear arms. These people loved guns.
I'm not arguing against reform, massive reform. I just can't help but point out that these people were, in many ways, fucking savages.
I'm not arguing against reform, massive reform. I just can't help but point out that these people were, in many ways, fucking savages.
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