by Gun Dyke <GunDyke@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Dec 19, 2007 at 07:56 PM
Jeffrey Turner <jturner@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote :
> Gun Dyke wrote:
>
>> Jeffrey Turner <jturner@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote :
>>
>>
>>>Gun Dyke wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>"A well-educated electorate being necessary to the security of a
>>>>free state, the right of the people to keep and read books shall not
>>>>be infringed." Does that mean only well-educated people have a right
>>>>to own and read books?
>>>
>>>It means all members of the electorate have a right to books. But
>>>the Constitution doesn't limit the right to own books in that way.
>>
>> Or guns.
>
> Of course it does. The reason to allow people to have guns was the
> necessity of a well-regulated militia. Times change. We no longer
> need a militia, so there's no longer a right to guns.
You're either very stupid or a liar.