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  • Kirk Freeman

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    After banning firearms ownership in 2012, the Worker's Paradise of Venezuela proceeds with disarmament centers where its workers can turn in their guns.

    Good luck with that, Nico.

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    Henry

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    Meh...whatever.

    Those people have no right to keep and bear arms...their government says so, so it is so.

    Some smart lawyer said so.
     

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    Some smart lawyer...don't know his name.

    You are free to offer him your rebuttal, of course.
     
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    Kirk Freeman

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    I don't think so.

    Was it Halbrook? He usually writes on Europe.

    Maybe Don Kates? Dave Hardy maybe?

    If not Kopel, Kates or Halbrook, not sure who you read about the various Constitutions of Venezeula not recognizing the right to keep and bear arms.
     

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    If their government does not recognize the right to keep and bear arms then it doesn't exist....something like that.
     

    Kirk Freeman

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    If their government does not recognize the right to keep and bear arms then it doesn't exist....something like that.

    Correct. It is not in any of Venezuela's numerous Constitutions.

    If their government does not recognize the right to keep and bear arms then it doesn't exist....something like that.

    If you are still butthurt about me teaching you about parliamentary sovereignty in the United Kingdom, get over it. You needed the lesson and now you are smarter for it.
     

    dusty88

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    Discussing natural rights violates INgo rules in a political forum??? I read them, OK I skimmed them, but I would have thought "political" is the place for that.
     

    T.Lex

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    "Natural rights" at the very least implies a "higher order" of things. That starts to look very much like a religious topic.

    Consider, "We hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are created equal, and endowed by their __________ with certain unalienable rights....."

    Hard to talk about natural rights without also talking about that other part. That other part is what gets INGO-tricky.
     
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