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Another question of philosophy: time to pull the trigger?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sinister Angel" data-source="post: 1555923" data-attributes="member: 6058"><p>Nope, you don't, that's the beautiful thing about freedom.</p><p></p><p> </p><p>What if those laws are wrong? Why does not following them make someone dangerous? If anything, your stupidity is more dangerous to society then a guy who stockpiles Class III goodies for fun. At least I can count on him being ready to defend his freedoms, I can't say the same about you.</p><p></p><p> </p><p>So let's say I violate a law that got passed nixing my freedom of speech. You are saying I should give in and not fight for that freedom? Please, see above quote regarding people giving up freedom for "security".</p><p></p><p> </p><p>If it get's to the point where the government has their puppets going around with their guns drawn automatically with a threaten first attitude, it's probably best they do get shot. Also, they shouldn't worry about me doing the shooting, I just answer the door... it's my one friend 200 yards out with an SSG3000 that he has to worry about, and in the event he misses, my other friend in the opposite direction.</p><p></p><p> </p><p>If the government let's me keep my rights, nothing is going to happen. In fact, I'm a rather nice guy, and damn charitable too!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sinister Angel, post: 1555923, member: 6058"] Nope, you don't, that's the beautiful thing about freedom. What if those laws are wrong? Why does not following them make someone dangerous? If anything, your stupidity is more dangerous to society then a guy who stockpiles Class III goodies for fun. At least I can count on him being ready to defend his freedoms, I can't say the same about you. So let's say I violate a law that got passed nixing my freedom of speech. You are saying I should give in and not fight for that freedom? Please, see above quote regarding people giving up freedom for "security". If it get's to the point where the government has their puppets going around with their guns drawn automatically with a threaten first attitude, it's probably best they do get shot. Also, they shouldn't worry about me doing the shooting, I just answer the door... it's my one friend 200 yards out with an SSG3000 that he has to worry about, and in the event he misses, my other friend in the opposite direction. If the government let's me keep my rights, nothing is going to happen. In fact, I'm a rather nice guy, and damn charitable too! [/QUOTE]
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