Constitution vs International Law

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Constitution vs International Law

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Well I'm not a lawyer I have a legal theory. A bad supreme court could
come up with a ruling that internatonal law takes a precidence over
the constitution. A U.N. treaty could be interpited as an international law.

Economic sanctions could be used against a rouge Nation for failing to
support international Law and U. N. treaties. Now the Constitution is totally gutted
Citizens are required to surrender all firearms this week to an authorized collection center.
Citizens will be given a receipt for their firearms as proof that they were properly turned in.

Remember that no Pirate ,Mugger, Burglar, Rapist will dare own a firearm in
defiance of International Law and Treaty. As of this week all citizens of the world will
be totally protected from gun viloent acts.

There shall be an exemption allowing governments to hold firearms in
trust on behale of the citizens of the world collectively


Failure by individuals to surrender all firearms by the end of the week will result in
prosecution by your local branch of the world court of justice.
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Nah.
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:grumble :grumble :smilelol5: :smilelol5:
I'm not laughing at the possibility, I am laughing at the response.
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sorry, all my firearms were stolen. Someone broke in and removed my gun safe built into the slab of my house. :biggrinjester:
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ajwakeboarder wrote:sorry, all my firearms were stolen. Someone broke in and removed my gun safe built into the slab of my house. :biggrinjester:
Oh crud I knew I was forgetting something, I think I stored all mine in the attic. They were probably covered in the insulation I had blown in and I just forgot.and sold that house which the buyers demolished and built a new one on that lot.
Is that a deductible long term capital loss for tax purposes? Oh well, I probably waited too long to file an amended return anyway.
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I lost all of mine in a boating accident. ;-)
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.... as an upstanding proactive citizen I've already hauled them all to the landfill. Just trying to do my part to help out, have a nice day :tiphat:

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Guns? I don't own any guns all the guns I bought were straw purchases during fast and furious. So you know I don't still have any go get them from the drug lords. K. thanks. bye!
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Sold 'em all a while back to a guy named "Joe." No, I don't remember what he looked like.
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AEA wrote: I'm not laughing at the possibility, I am laughing at the response.
I didn't mean a denial........ :???:

I meant the necessary response when they come to take them. They will get all the ammo first. :evil2:
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AEA wrote:
AEA wrote::grumble: :grumble: :smilelol5: :smilelol5:
I'm not laughing at the possibility, I am laughing at the response.
I didn't mean a denial........ :???:

I meant the necessary response when they come to take them. They will get all the ammo first. :evil2:
By "taking," or by "gunshot wound?"
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I'll make it as clear as I can........
They will get the fired ammo first and I will die in a large mound of mixed brass.
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AEA wrote:I'll make it as clear as I can........
They will get the fired ammo first and I will die in a large mound of mixed brass.
WINNER!!! :thumbs2: :fire :fire :fire
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AEA wrote:I'll make it as clear as I can........
They will get the fired ammo first and I will die in a large mound of mixed brass.
Do you know Tpr. M. Padget?
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Re: Constitution vs International Law

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I trained him! :biggrinjester:
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