But it's true. Don't disregard it because it's an extreme example. It is realistic.
There's a big difference between the example I described, and searching a person's home.
And by "authorities" I mean police.
But it's true. Don't disregard it because it's an extreme example. It is realistic.
Why choose?
OK... I just called Bunnykid and got the go-ahead from him to ride my bicycle over to his house tonight after work. Now my choices are AR or AK?
There's a big difference between the example I described, and searching a person's home.
And by "authorities" I mean police.
Because I don't want to try to carry both on a bicycle riding down busy Evansville streets.
There's a big difference between the example I described, and searching a person's home.
Be sure to let us know how it goes. Ride by a couple banks and a police station or 2 on the way. In full body armor.
I see that. Which one is scarier?
Both are just plain rifles pretty much as they left the factory. The AK has wood and a leather sling. The AR has iron sights and a black sling. No Magpul crap except for the 20rd mag. Or an aluminum 30 rounder.
Just make sure you don't put a baseball card in your spokes because they make an annoying sound and it might get you noticed.OK... I just called Bunnykid and got the go-ahead from him to ride my bicycle over to his house tonight after work. Now my choices are AR or AK?
What about my person?
Should they search my wallet for stolen IDs and credit cards? Run the serial numbers on my money?
Should they check my phone to make sure it isn't stolen?
When does it stop? If it's okay for them to stop me and inspect my firearms, where does the line get drawn?
The line gets drawn after they determine your AR is legal (semi-auto), and determine that you are mentally stable (although I think you'd have to be nuts to do this!). The other things you mention are irrelevant. But I imagine they would follow you.
Why are they irrelevant? It infringes on my rights. So does inspecting my weapon.
They're irrelevant because they have no bearing on you carrying a firearm.
The line gets drawn after they determine your AR is legal (semi-auto), and determine that you are mentally stable (although I think you'd have to be nuts to do this!). The other things you mention are irrelevant. But I imagine they would follow you.
So "infringing" on your 2A rights automatically requires them to infringe on your 4A rights?
I guess I DID miss your point.
See, you're starting to get it. What I'm saying is, if it's okay for them to infringe on my 2A rights, and that's acceptable, then why is it not acceptable to infringe my 1A and 4A rights? The 2A even says, "Shall not be infringed." However, that seems to be the only amendment people are willing to give up to some degree.
First they came for the Second Amendment...