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I was at Gov Dayton's house last week (he's an old friend) and he has several vintage AK-47's. Full auto.

Does he hunt with them?

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If you don't know what's inherently wrong with this statement to begin with you should reread the second amendment, I'll give you a hint - it doesn't have anything do to with deer hunting...

There is nothing wrong with my statement and I know exactly what the second ammendment states but highly doubt any of our fore fathers ever envisioned either automatic firearms with multiple speed reloadable clips designed and made for military warefare to be knock offs for hunting or placed in the wrong hands like criminals, gangs, mentally ill, etc. So anyone affected by them are just considered collateral damage by gun enthusiasts? I have hunting neighbors that feel exactly as I do, no need for this kind of firepower in the hunting realm.

And I am sure the founders never thought the first amendment applied to porn, strippers, flag burning, and black mass. Does that mean we need to do away with the first amendment (like harry reid wants to)?

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In the meantime I stand by what I said and hope there isn't a person in Dayton's band of merry men that are foolish to let him handle a loaded shotgun.
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But I don't see what he's doing that's dangerous in that video

Really?

Handling a firearm like a child with a pop-gun is responsible to you?

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And I am sure the founders never thought the first amendment applied to porn, strippers, flag burning, and black mass. Does that mean we need to do away with the first amendment (like harry reid wants to)?

Not sure of your point other than its another amendment, im not aware of any of those items having ties to rapid firing guns originally meant for military use but maybe you do. There was nothing close to this stuff in the late 1600's & 1700's. There is alot of uncle sam that needs to be updated and viable for todays current societys needs. This is one, IRS is another.

BuT just to be clear, anyone completely 100% supportive of the 2nd ammendment can live with all of todays societys collateral damage it causes?

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There was nothing close to this stuff in the late 1600's & 1700's.

For the sake of accuracy, the constitution was ratified in 1787.

Second ammendment passed by congress Sep 25, 1789 and ratified on Dec 15, 1791.

This would be the late 1700's.

Again, this is a topic for a different thread. Iffin you want to debate rapid firing guns originally meant for military use I'm sure there's plenty of folks willing to join that round, but this is supposed to be about Dayton.

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Really?

Handling a firearm like a child with a pop-gun is responsible to you?

Ok.

I watched that video again to see if I was missing something. I'm still lost. What am I supposed to see? He had the gun, from what I can tell, pointed in a safe direction. I, along with others, have pointed a shotgun in the air like I was shooting something but it was unloaded and not pointed at anyone similar to what Nolan is doing in that video as far as I could tell

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Ok.

I watched that video again to see if I was missing something. I'm still lost. What am I supposed to see? He had the gun, from what I can tell, pointed in a safe direction. I, along with others, have pointed a shotgun in the air like I was shooting something but it was unloaded and not pointed at anyone similar to what Nolan is doing in that video as far as I could tell

Finger on the trigger (again) and acting like a complete chumbolone in a public place is not exactly safe firearm handling 101.

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I watched that video again to see if I was missing something. I'm still lost. What am I supposed to see?

What you're missing is that he's a Democrat. wink

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Originally Posted By: amateurfishing

BuT just to be clear, anyone completely 100% supportive of the 2nd ammendment can live with all of todays societys collateral damage it causes?

I sleep like a baby.

You have any?

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Originally Posted By: tacklejunkie

I watched that video again to see if I was missing something. I'm still lost. What am I supposed to see?

What you're missing is that he's a Democrat. wink

It's how liberals scare off intruders. He was just pretending he was standing on his back step.

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Originally Posted By: amateurfishing

BuT just to be clear, anyone completely 100% supportive of the 2nd ammendment can live with all of todays societys collateral damage it causes?

I sleep like a baby.

BTW..... pretty scary that you prefer the indulgence of an inanimate object over precious innocent lives.

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Back to Dayton, its pretty impressive that he has done more with half a brain in half the time than t-paw did with a full brain with double the time. Gotta love demz, following through on campaign promises.

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Originally Posted By: amateurfishing

BuT just to be clear, anyone completely 100% supportive of the 2nd ammendment can live with all of todays societys collateral damage it causes?

I sleep like a baby.

BTW..... pretty scary that you prefer the indulgence of an inanimate object over precious innocent lives.

You never said how you feel about the collateral damage of the first amendment? Extremist rhetoric, terrorist recruitment, ruined reputations, porn, all due to the evil first amendment. /sarcasm

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Dont like that either, next?

Flag should b sacred symbol and only destroyed when no longer cosmetically respectable

Vulger demonstrations at services of our fallen heroes makes me wanna puke

Pledge of allegiance not in schools is where some dump starts.

Etc.

Happy?

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Tacklejunkie, you are only missing what cant be noticed over the internet, they dont like him cause he is on the other side and he has spoken "truth" regarding guns.

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Dont like that either, next?

Flag should b sacred symbol and only destroyed when no longer cosmetically respectable

Vulger demonstrations at services of our fallen heroes makes me wanna puke

Pledge of allegiance not in schools is where some dump starts.

Etc.

Happy?

So what other parts of the Constitution do you want to get rid of? How about trial by jury, after all OJ got off. Or search and seizure, just think about the criminals who get off due to police restrictions?

Sounds to me like you have a pretty good totalitarian tendency going there.

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I'm not sure what is more humorous, Franken playing with cones or Nolan playing with a shotgun.

They're both funny, but no where near as funny as Cheney with a shotgun.

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BTW..... pretty scary that you prefer the indulgence of an inanimate object over precious innocent lives.

Do you indulge in driving automobiles? Over 34,000 Americans die each year in auto accidents, should automobiles be outlawed? If not, isn't it "scary that you prefer the indulgence of an inanimate object over precious innocent lives"?

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