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When Constitutional RKBA Are Surrendered

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When Rights Are Surrendered
by Susanne Edward - Sunday, March 28, 2021

Right now, just three countries on the planet mention the right to own arms in their constitutions: The United States, Mexico and Guatemala. The latter two, however, have chipped away at their constitutional rights so much they’ve been reduced to almost no right at all. (Something similar could be said for parts of the U.S., where Second Amendment rights have been eroded into outright infringement.)

But it is important to note that, not so long ago, there were six other nations that had the right to own a gun. In 2019, The New York Times reported that Bolivia, Costa Rica, Colombia, Honduras, Nicaragua and Liberia all had protections inspired by the Second Amendment of the U.S. Bill of Rights, but that those six nations had all mostly eradicated this fundamental right.

So what happened?

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This is a little off topic. But there should be a built-in grandfather clause on every law. If no one’s been charged and tried with it in the past 2 to 3? 5 to 10? Years it should instantly just fall off the books.

They just keep piling useless laws on top of useless laws everything’s possibly illegal. Just like gun control

Which goes back to how this is relevant to the topic. The governments got to government..Just so it looks like they’re doing something
 
I agree. Then the politicians can just waste their time debating reinstating the existing laws instead of coming up with new bullshit
 
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