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From: donb@netcom.com (Don Baldwin)
Subject: Re: 2ND AMENDMENT DEAD - GOOD !
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Date: Sun, 18 Apr 1993 16:16:03 GMT
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In article <1qrn3aINN4rq@clem.handheld.com> jmd@cube.handheld.com 
(Jim De Arras) writes:
>> The 2nd amendment is dead. Accept this. Find another way.
>
>It ain't dead, yet.  And even if it were repealed, remember, it just protects 
>our RKBA, it does not grant any rights.  There would then have to be 
>additional laws passed to outlaw gun possession.

Even if they outlawed private posession of firearms, there would be no moral
force behind that law; I imagine compliance would be low.

    don


