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Gun Control & RKBA
In reply to the discussion: An objective of the RKBA [View all]Marengo
(3,477 posts)42. Am I to assume that fundamentally you distrust anyone with firearms? Other than to say...
He didn't trust you, what has he done, what action has he taken, to earn your distrust? I'm not offended, I'm somewhat puzzled by your view point.
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I agree that the RKBA is an implicit statement of trust in the citizenry, unique in
Eleanors38
Oct 2016
#1
Do you trust him to carry a gun? Trust him enough not to demand the government prevent him...
Marengo
Oct 2016
#33
Why don't you trust Beevul to carry a gun? What has he done to earn your distrust?
Marengo
Oct 2016
#35
Am I to assume that fundamentally you distrust anyone with firearms? Other than to say...
Marengo
Oct 2016
#42
I didn't ask who you don't trust, rather who you do trust with firearms. Can you answer?
Marengo
Oct 2016
#26
You appear to be dodging as my question stands on it's own. Why can't you answer?
Marengo
Oct 2016
#30
The OP doesn't advocate disenfranchising folks who CAN be trusted with guns.
stone space
Oct 2016
#38
As you are the bottleneck here, not me, that's pretty much out of my hands.
stone space
Oct 2016
#44
How does Beevul fall into the same intersection as Zimmerman? What similarities are there?
Marengo
Oct 2016
#46
Do you, or do you not, trust Beevul with guns. Do you, or do you not, trust Zimmerman with guns?
Marengo
Oct 2016
#50
I'm not quite sure what to make of your apparent difficulty following your own train of thought.
Marengo
Oct 2016
#66
Are there any character or trait based intersections between the two within your set?
Marengo
Oct 2016
#68
Actually, I'll leave it you to make the determination who is a member of your set
discntnt_irny_srcsm
Oct 2016
#60
Why are you so reluctant to answer? It's very odd, as if you are fearful to answer. You must have...
Marengo
Oct 2016
#72
Why won't you answer the question? If not out of fear, than why the reluctance?
Marengo
Oct 2016
#80
Why won't you answer the question? What am I to assume is the reason for your reluctance to do so?
Marengo
Oct 2016
#90
What metrics, in general terms, do you base a belief someone is not to be trusted...
Marengo
Oct 2016
#45
Where did you run off to? Lots of pending questions here, crickets are gathering.
Marengo
Oct 2016
#100
I've been engaging him under the assumption he was participating in good faith. Perhaps...
Marengo
Oct 2016
#95
5+ irrelevant flame bait threads locked in a few days and our genial host is reaching his limits
DonP
Oct 2016
#96
I'm talking about disenfranchised inmates who neither of us trust to have AR-15s in their cells.
stone space
Oct 2016
#7
Too short. You don't what? Don't trust them with votes, or don't stand by your OP?
stone space
Oct 2016
#9
I said YOU could use it because you seem to be the one with a problem understanding
discntnt_irny_srcsm
Oct 2016
#19
The OP openly and directly advocates disenfranchisement of anybody too dangerous to have guns.
stone space
Oct 2016
#22
Gunhumping is kind of like chairhumping, but with a gun instead of a chair.
stone space
Oct 2016
#29