Cliche answers provide neither real insight, or solutions, but rather oversimplify complex issues. Thanks for the "McQuote".
-dave
On Saturday 11 September 2004 1:55 pm, James R. Sissel wrote:
I think most people would agree that, despite the unparralleled
intelligence
of the framers, the Constitution is a document of limited wording, and
that
it has been utilized by the Supreme Court as a basis for many decisions
that
the framers never envisioned. While I would agree that, under a free society, gun-control of any kind is a threat to my liberty, I would also agree, that we need to have a good balance between personal freedom and national security.
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