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The dork is randomly screaming again! "Never was the Second Amendment meant to be absolute! Back when it was passed, you could not own a cannon!” He lies! Our founding fathers included “SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED!”

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D’Ranch Life1 year ago

Wait, let me help you Joe. You "NEVER, never, never, never" taught Constitutional law. Oh and the 2nd Amendment allows me to have cannons. Or a billion rounds. Or an F-16. Because it was put in place to protect me from YOU. So if the gov. has it, then so should I. Eat your Jello.

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Andy Fredes1 year ago

Abolish the ATF

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Russ Dawg1 year ago

@docmurdock This man deserves all the embarrassment and humiliation he is experiencing. Sold the country out, traitor.

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Flint Ironstag 🇺🇸1 year ago

I ask again. Who’s actually running the country?

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Stephanie S.1 year ago

That's not true. You could own a cannon now. It's a huge pain to comply with all the requirements but not impossible.

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Paul Motey1 year ago

Grok says😀 Biden is a POS liar. Cannons: Private Ownership: During the Revolutionary period, private ownership of cannons was not uncommon, especially among the gentry or those with wealth and land. Cannons were often seen as symbols of power and defense. Large landowners or merchants might own cannons for protection against pirates or Native American attacks, or simply as a status symbol.

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navigatingchapter21 year ago

This is the worst and most destructive administration we have had in our history of being. This cannot be any longer. Please Trump. November cannot be here fast enough.

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Scott Dulaney1 year ago

Has he forgotten what Lexington and Concord was about? The shot heard round the world? A lot of patriots died in April of 1775 over that issue. That is why they hollowed out the history curriculum in K-12.

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Kevin McKannan1 year ago

Uh…if he would have read Benjamin Franklin’s autobiography, you could own a cannon. The townspeople purchased one for their town.

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