Last edited by zerocoolhack; 2013-01-09 at 07:29 AM.
I'm well aware of the many laws that government has passed, particularly in the wake of 9/11 and other tragedies, that trample all over the Bill of Rights. I'm as disgusted by them as anyone.
It doesn't mean I can't see the need for safe and sane gun ownership laws. Remember, the entire point of the second amendment is to turn the citizenry into an effective militia. Requiring people to learn how to responsibly use their weapons in exchange for the right to own them does not run counter to that in the slightest. All rights come with responsibilities. Learning how to handle, store, and fire your gun safely are the ones attached to the Right to Bear Arms.
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Wonder what colossal percentage of people get killed by guns annually, and how many of them are killed by rifles. Assault rifles?
I wonder, what are the practical odds of me getting killed and are they even that much higher than the safest country in the world objectively speaking?
Is that number so enormous that we should give up one of our fundamental rights for it?
http://www.civitas.org.uk/crime/crim...ecdjan2012.pdf
In the fell clutch of circumstance
I have not winced nor cried aloud.
Under the bludgeonings of chance
My head is bloody, but unbowed.
No, he cannot get deported, because he hasn't committed any crime in the USA. he is a resident Alien, what part of that don't you understand? He wouldn't be a resident alien if he hadn't cleared the criminal check. And that applies for BOTH countries. To become a resident alien one has to have a clear record from the both, the country of origin, and the USA. Go, educate yourself about the USA's immigration requirements for resident aliens.
So, from there alone it is obvious the UK cleared him from any crime. If, later down the road, a crime happened in the UK, then it would be up to the British Authorities to request for Morgan to get handed over into their custody. They haven't done that... hence why there is no reason to deport him.
It is a GOOD thing that no country in our western world deports people for the sheer reason of personal dislike. That would be outrageous, and a betrayal of everything the USA actually stands for.
Last edited by Wildtree; 2013-01-09 at 07:39 AM.
In the fell clutch of circumstance
I have not winced nor cried aloud.
Under the bludgeonings of chance
My head is bloody, but unbowed.
Not sure if you're serious or you are an excellent T****.
And the negative American stereotypes of redneck, ultra religious, homophobic, closet racist, sleeps with a gun, type American.
Like this:
For the record I'm American so hushhhhh. Or I could secretly be a U.S.S.R Chinese Muslim assassin dictator trying to infiltrate the United States Government and start a new world order, MUAHAHHAHAHAA.
lol so all you people in america have or maybe want guys like this alex talking for you on your behalf? hahah your country will fall much quicker with fucking nutjobs like this being allowed to voice there opinion.
Also he is a racist bastard and probably most of the people are that voted on the petition.
That question is extremely loaded and also extremely flawed. It attempts to create a false premise under which criminals always get guns from criminal sources. You realize that many of these 'criminals' were law-abiding citizens until they committed their first crime with a gun, right?
Also, the fact that you think people should be deported for saying unpopular things is hilarious.