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Subject: Re: Favorite country? Posted on: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 08:34:00 -0700

In article , William Black
wrote:

> "Go Fig" wrote in message
> news:200420070731217178%gofig@mac.com...
> > In article , William Black
> > wrote:
> >
> >> "Tim C." wrote in message
> >> news:bm8h23l8nmsrbrah7vk82sg616hg5dvn4d@4ax.com...
> >> > Following up to Volker Hetzer :
> >> >
> >> >>No, but if you come to /my/ home I can say, leave your gun or leave.
> >> >>And
> >> >>I'd
> >> >>be within my rights.
> >> >
> >> > Do the rights given by the constitution stop at people's doorways? So
> >> > the
> >> > Constitution only applies to public places, or those private places
> >> > that
> >> > choose to accept it?
> >>
> >> If you refuse access what's he gonna do?
> >>
> >> Shoot you?
> >>
> >> I do have to add that having a firearm openly in a public place in the
> >> USA
> >> will get you arrested as well.
> >
> > This statement is false. You know little of the 'open carry'
> > laws of the U.S. and the individual States.
>
> Ok then, some of the local governments in the USA have rules.

Despite your agenda, all local governments have rules.

jay
Fri Apr 20, 2007
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