(04-20-2010, 09:02 AM)Benny2guns Wrote:is canada covered by the 2nd amendment?(04-20-2010, 08:56 AM)billy Wrote:Believe it or not it is not a right in north america.It is a privlage. You can loose your license for owing money here. We are not born in a country with a constitution that states we have the right to drive a motor car.(04-20-2010, 08:52 AM)Benny2guns Wrote: Well like I said I do not recall reading where it says they can not and without reading it again...of which at presant I have no intention of doing....then my answer remains the same.my point is this.
Yes people that have been convicted of crimes loose there rights, not all of them but alot of them. So what is your point? I have no arguement with that and I really don't think there is one.
if it's conditional for one person why can't it be conditional for everyone.
show you can use a firearm safely and you can have one. (it's a condition of right.)
be 18 and you can have a licence if you pass your test. believe it or not driving once you pass your test is a right. you can't be stopped from driving unless you break the law, which makes it a right.
so you're saying a right has to be declared? mmmm
so if it wasn't written on a piece of paper carrying a firearm wouldn't be a right....that sorta sounds like it's only a right because someone said it was.
not my idea of what a true right is. for me a right is something that's intrinsic. like freedom. something we don't need written down on a piece of paper. the bill of rights, i say phooey, people should already know that all men are equal. (they even say under one god which actually takes away the freedom of belonging to another religion or none)
if they can take away a right by your definition it isn't a right. they can take your guns if you misuse them. they're are always conditions to any rights.
and that fact is indisputable.
so if you pass your driving test they can stop you from driving for nothing?
