Ben Rondeau
Ben Rondeau @BHRondeau_ ·
If we shouldn’t have to show ID to vote, and be allowed to vote by mail, I should be able to mail order a Thompson submachine gun from Bob’s Guns N Stuff without an ID. Because all rights are equal. #VoterID #2A
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BlueMooGuns
BlueMooGuns @BlueMooGuns ·
Replying to @weaporize
@weaporize They might be a little dirty haha just wishing they could be as clean as your drip just like your bears T-shirt ready for spring time. #2A
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Nicholas Olson
Nicholas Olson @2awhiterook ·
AR15's are not protected by #2A... Why does 2A, especially professional 2A insist on shooting itself in the foot by shouting “in common use” and then trying to spend ages explaining and defending things which are either confusing at best, or at worst deliberately vague such as, 2awhiterook.com/ar15s-are-not-…
AR15's Are Not Protected By 2A - 2A White Rook

AR15’s are not protected by the Second Amendment… Link, here. I replied to them, Link, here. My response ruffled some feathers in the comments section. But why? Why does 2A, especially professional...

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Michelle
Michelle @michellezenner ·
#2A 💪
AAGHarmeetDhillon AAGHarmeetDhillon @AAGDhillon ·
The @CivilRights Division has sued several jurisdictions for denying firearm permits & deliberately slowing the application process. Not on my watch! @TheJusticeDept is upholding Second Amendment rights for all Americans!!
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Nicholas Olson
Nicholas Olson @2awhiterook ·
Replying to @VAPatriot14
@As am I. Sot@herefore #2A#2A needs to stop emphasizing this confusing at best, or deliberately vague ruling at worst theory, "The Second Amendment extends, prima facie, to all instruments that constitute bearable arms, even those that were not in existence at the time of the founding... [but] the sorts of weapons protected were those 'in common use at the time.'" — Justice Scalia, DC v. Heller, 554 U.S. 570, 582 (2008)
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