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<blockquote data-quote="Norman" data-source="post: 1972870" data-attributes="member: 4232"><p>Ah, I believe SCOTUS has a different view than you. You see, they believe the 2A doesn't grant you the liberty to carry your weapon. If they did, every state would have constitutional carry. People with domestic violence convictions, felonies and VPO's also cannot carry or purchase firearms. Are their civil liberties not protected under the Constitution as well? How can there be libel and slander laws? Warrantless searches? Firearms in federal buildings? </p><p>You see, you do have civil liberties, but the Gov't can dictate certain things about said liberties</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norman, post: 1972870, member: 4232"] Ah, I believe SCOTUS has a different view than you. You see, they believe the 2A doesn't grant you the liberty to carry your weapon. If they did, every state would have constitutional carry. People with domestic violence convictions, felonies and VPO's also cannot carry or purchase firearms. Are their civil liberties not protected under the Constitution as well? How can there be libel and slander laws? Warrantless searches? Firearms in federal buildings? You see, you do have civil liberties, but the Gov't can dictate certain things about said liberties [/QUOTE]
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