Most of the politicians surveyed showed similar difficulty understanding the concept of "shall not be infringed." Some thought registration might be a solution against juvenile delinquency. Others thought "well regulated" applied to "the right of the people" as opposed to a standard of practiced militia discipline. Some engaged in the type of weasel-wording many of us nowadays are all too familiar with, assuring everyone they supported the right to keep and bear arms out of one side of their mouths, then showing them what big "buts" they had out of the other. [More]Today's Gun Rights Examiner column notes the sorry mess we find ourselves in today has been some time in the making.
Read the October 1960 issue of GUNS Magazine.
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Most Congressmen are LAWYERS, and they can't (won't) read a simple two-part sentence correctly?
Explains a lot.
Ignorance and incompetence would be preferable to their hostility and lies.
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