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On the TN parking lot bill

Bob Pope, who likes gun owners when they give him money, is not a fan of the TFA or the parking lot bill.

2 Responses to “On the TN parking lot bill”

  1. Ron W Says:

    Insisiting that our elected officials follow their Cosntitutional oath of office has been and still is unfortuantely considered “radical”.

    The personal effects, including self-defense which are in my locked vehicle, are protected rights in Tennessee according to Article I, Sections 7 and 26 in the TENNESSEE DECLARATION OF RIGHTS. Contrary to Bob Pope citing numbers and majoritites, protecting those rights are the first DUTY of every elected official, even if those who exercise them are a minority–or even an individual.

  2. Seerak Says:

    On the other, you have the more moderate, middle-of-the-road conservatives who believe all individual rights must be protected at all cost, including private property rights.

    Another victim of the Ackbar Spectrum, I see. How does “protecting individual rights *at all costs* map to “moderate” or the squishy “middle-of-the-road”? Moderate what?

    Not to mention that “individual rights” absolutism is a wookie-suiter/Objectivist position, not a conservative one — just ask Rick Santorum.

    His position is correct — without property rights, of which keeping and bearing arms is a specific instance — no rights are possible. But he doesn’t serve it well with that broken-ass thinking.

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