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<blockquote data-quote="jdgabbard" data-source="post: 1873647" data-attributes="member: 4614"><p>Hrdware, I'm not disagreeing with you. I completely agree, thats the way it SHOULD be. But in the progressive world that we live in it's not the way that it's going to happen. We have a RIGHT, but that doesn't mean that we shouldn't adopt policies that allow us to exercise our right, and allow us to evolve with the rest of society. As a student of law I honestly think that one of the problems in fighting for less restrictive gun laws is that we are very 19th century in our way of thinking. Not that it is a bad thing. But the issue is that those who make the laws, and decide when they're broken, believe that the law must evolve with society. And the reason is because cultures change their habits, technology changes habits, new circumstances come about which didn't exist in the 19th century. WE, as the exercisers, must evolve and change our ways of thinking if we want our freedoms to continue another 100 years. That's just a fact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdgabbard, post: 1873647, member: 4614"] Hrdware, I'm not disagreeing with you. I completely agree, thats the way it SHOULD be. But in the progressive world that we live in it's not the way that it's going to happen. We have a RIGHT, but that doesn't mean that we shouldn't adopt policies that allow us to exercise our right, and allow us to evolve with the rest of society. As a student of law I honestly think that one of the problems in fighting for less restrictive gun laws is that we are very 19th century in our way of thinking. Not that it is a bad thing. But the issue is that those who make the laws, and decide when they're broken, believe that the law must evolve with society. And the reason is because cultures change their habits, technology changes habits, new circumstances come about which didn't exist in the 19th century. WE, as the exercisers, must evolve and change our ways of thinking if we want our freedoms to continue another 100 years. That's just a fact. [/QUOTE]
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