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Patriot Actual's avatar

"Ghost guns" are like "assault rifles"... they simply DON'T EXIST. The name is PURE propaganda, designed to vilify an inanimate tool.

They ARE legal, and, by definition aren't illegal. They should not be regulated or made illegal. In fact I'd argue that laws repugnant to the constitution are NULL AND VOID.

Under NO circumstance should this administration be allowed to make tyrannical and constitutionally repugnant "law". Law making is secured, by the constitution, to congress alone... who, in fact is limited in their ability to limit our rights, which are acknowledged as given by God (and secured by government).

They're WAY out of line, and well on the way to open tyranny.

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God Bless America's avatar

Mr. Ben… There is some confusion about the wording of your question. Most of us do NOT want guns of any kind banned!!!!

Second amendment all the way! We can look at what happened in Australia and Canada and see how important this is to ALL of us!

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God Bless America's avatar

No! What part of, “shall not be infringed upon,” do they not understand? 🔥🔥🔥

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LuCeeWin's avatar

NO! Guns are NOT the problem! We need DAs that will prosecute those doing illegal acts!

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Granny Jo's avatar

Ghost guns or black market guns; it makes absolutely no impact on crime. It's there and only enforcing laws already on the books will take care of lowering crime. Those laws include jail time; not 'bail outs'.

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Brian @ NoSearch.org's avatar

We should clearly define 2A, arms can mean anything from a pistol to a missile, so the question is what is the purpose, what is the spirit of the founders on the issue, and what is supportable by the supermajority within our current constitutional Democratic republic. All of these things matter.

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Bry's avatar

Why are those who have sworn to protect and defend my right to keep and bear arms not held accountable when they move to take away my ability to protect myself from them?

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Samuel D. Crow's avatar

No. He should be afraid only because he deserves to be afraid of the American people.

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The fall of Tome's avatar

Sounds like infringement to me, Hell No!

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Ben Spooner's avatar

No. Just a ploy to destroy innovation and project guns.

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Michele Joyce's avatar

Wording is wrong on this poll/question. Yes, ghost guns should be legal. "shall not be infringed"

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Janice Baker's avatar

It seems many are missing a key part about gun ownership. Training and safety safety safety. Safety must be taught to kids. The dangers and hazards of not properly handling firearms should be constantly taught at all times to kids, and well into their young adult lives. My sons are in their young 20’s and have been handling firearms since they were 13. I don’t worry about them owning firearms. They were taught by their father and me about gun safety, responsibility of ownership, and the hazards and dangers of improper handling.

I truly wish people would make as much a push for education as they do ownership.

We fear most that which we do not understand. Understanding comes from instruction.

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Sharon L Linders's avatar

They are legal

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Diane's avatar

No!!!!’

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