I'm sure they're thinking about it, but I can't imagine it ever being taken seriously... What's the point of being able to own a gun if you can't shoot a gun? Of course, 5/9ths of the SCOTUS thinks that congress can tax that which it isn't allowed to regulate, so maybe I should be worried about it.philip964 wrote:K.Mooneyham wrote:Since this is a gun forum, something gun related should be said on this topic. The type of people who want to jam humanity into a few mega cities aren't going to be too fond of the shooting sports, nor of self-defense by the average citizen. So, when I vote against global warming zealots, and environmentalist control types, I feel that I'm also protecting firearms rights in a roundabout way.
The firing of a gun could be made illegal as it produces carbon dioxide. Nothing in the second amendment about firing a gun.
Don't think they arnt thinking about it
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Re: 'If you don't believe in climate change you must be sick
Seriously?!?Karen Seto wrote:And fellow attendee Yale University professor Karen Seto told MSNBC: ‘We certainly don’t want them (humans) strolling about the entire countryside. We want them to save land for nature by living closely [together].’