Nad R wrote:
>
> "Pete C." > wrote:
> > Nad R wrote:
>
> >> If the two thirds majority of the people votes to put limits on the second
> >> amendment. Would you still be a law abiding citizen?
> >
> > If a two thirds majority of people were to vote to require you to go to
> > church would you still be a law abiding citizen?
>
> As an atheist, yes I would go to church if the laws required it. I would
> not want to go to jail.
I'm not as submissive as you it seems.
>
> And you still did not answer the question!
No, I didn't. I can't make predictions for such a situation, there are
too many variables.
>
> >> Crime is getting so high in this country
> >
> > Crime increases in areas with "gun control" and decreases in areas that
> > support gun rights. Look it up on the FBI's site yourself.
> >
> >> , it would not surprise me to such
> >> limits put in place. I will also be voting for the politicians that put in
> >> those gun law restrictions.
> >
> > You will be contributing to the increase in crime. Do some research on
> > the FBIs site and learn the truth.
>
> Like this one that states the higher the gun ownership in a country the
> higher the murder rate.
>
> http://www.gun-control-network.org/GF01.htm
Nope, propaganda sites do not contain valid data and this has been
proven over and over. Try the FBI site and it's statistics, you might
find them surprising.