
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Thu, 8 Aug 1996, Timothy C. May wrote:
Pro-gun fascism is just as bad a anti-gun fascism.
I do recall that the "you must have a gun" town had some exemptions for folks opposed to guns, blah blah, but it still is intensely revolting to me that any town could ever pass such a law. Much as I think being armed is useful and all that, allowing such a law to go unchallenged feeds into the same approach that tries to ban guns...if guns can be required, they can be banned. What part of the Second Amendment did they not understand? (Legal quibblers will perhaps say the Second applies to _Congress_ (as in "Congress shall make no law"), and not to states and communities. I disagree. Can a town restrict free speech just because it is not the Congress?)
--Tim May
I agree with you. I don't have anything against guns, but either requiring them or disallowing them is just plain dumb. It should be noted that the Supreme Court's interpretaion of "Congress shall make no law" is basicly "no lawmaking body that holds any jurisdiction shall make no law"... --Deviant There are four kinds of homicide: felonious, excusable, justifiable, and praiseworthy ... -- Ambrose Bierce, "The Devil's Dictionary" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQEVAwUBMgrhejAJap8fyDMVAQEl1gf8C06PaoBEoOB971MpYa/4DejUinTxvpCS 9Q8/AgPSnbIlMhbwGcFkbjM+kuORfsWTJmlczMRxRXIApyK4qIYoG9HEx1lYWJ+b bZ7X5FpiSKm3fIZ52eK8R2jCdcxGlq/5Fm3DrGemvPBb5swKMR8y3WWs/ETuwzOM vTBXskonzAqRoMPysKyDUc2BY5n6+k5M22JAalIyAD8HQVyTgxcPv4E8qTWsgW60 qgNy+mv3nJ0sERCDas8WWCPWJ4FuIKg+KgL8bFELkri1CU7f5DdKCxa5bFfMM9kN njd6mXMZ3qVbNtkMG59xOVIoOIx918jzXZcnXyoThbBCvIyTOFPnHQ== =aSan -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----