"Somehow I don't think they're gonna be pointed at those giant Christian protest marches"...?
There's a large difference between a peaceful protest march (however giant it may be), and a riot that endangers persons and property. One is a necessity in democratic society, and I hope no one here proposes limits on that; the other infringes on others' rights and freedoms and should be controlled by lawful means.
Having said that, since when is a firearm 'not a weapon' just because it's non-lethal? See how far you get trying that line with airport security...
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Ben @ May 8th 2007 7:21AM
"Somehow I don't think they're gonna be pointed at those giant Christian protest marches"...?
There's a large difference between a peaceful protest march (however giant it may be), and a riot that endangers persons and property. One is a necessity in democratic society, and I hope no one here proposes limits on that; the other infringes on others' rights and freedoms and should be controlled by lawful means.
Having said that, since when is a firearm 'not a weapon' just because it's non-lethal? See how far you get trying that line with airport security...