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David Hineline:
I don't understand those who scream for state's rights but when it's not what they want they want the feds to fix it.

depserv:

--- Quote from: David Hineline on February 15, 2015, 11:00:03 PM ---I don't understand those who scream for state's rights but when it's not what they want they want the feds to fix it.

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The right of states to infringe on the rights of American citizens is limited by the Constitution.  For example, a state can't make it illegal to criticize the government, even if only within that state's own borders, because the First Amendment says it can't.  I don't think anyone would call that a states' rights issue.  So why does infringement on the Second Amendment become a states' rights issue?

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