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Originally Posted by The Dad Fisherman
infringe
verb [ I/T ]
US /ɪnˈfrɪndʒ/
to act in a way that is against a law or that limits someone’s rights or freedom:
[ T ] Copying videos infringes copyright law.
[ I always + adv/prep ] The senator is opposed to any laws that infringe on a citizen’s right to free speech.
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More twisted logic so you can own multiple guns so your right has not be infringed
SCJ overturns a100 year old law that suddenly interpreted 2022 as an infringement .. I guess no one cared about the constitution until the current bench. Lol
The right to bear arms generally refers to a person's right to possess weapons.
No mention of bringing them where ever you like . hidden or open but let’s just add that part in 2022. So much for originality view
But move the goal post again claiming not being able to carrying a concealed Is an infringement
What’s next on the 2a infringement menu..
Carrying on planes , court rooms schools going after private companies or business who don’t allow firearms in or on their grounds
So glad the 4th of July shooter rights weren’t infringed
Odd 2a supporters seem to have no concern of the rights of those killed And their Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness" Or domestic Tranquility
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