Subject: Re: The true meaning of the "right to bear arms&q
As always, thanks for the educated responses, albaby, appreciate the low-key manner in which you do it. It seems crazy to me that the words of men from the 1700's are supposed to be so perfect, so irrefutable, that men and women from 2023 cannot modify them to suit the times that we live in.
There were no automatic weapons in the 1700's, so the words of the Founding Fathers seem ill suited to live by in 2023.