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    I, too, am in favor of reparations.

    I didn’t steal anything
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    I, too, am in favor of reparations.

    Paid for with cash.
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    Yet another mass murder

    He made the ammo on a reloading press just like I did
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    I, too, am in favor of reparations.

    I did not. I purchased it
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    I, too, am in favor of reparations.

    The rights for me to own a gun end at my death. There’s no guarantee my heirs can legally inherit (they may have criminal or domestic violence restrictions).
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    Yet another mass murder

    People used faked licenses frequently. Good is not good enough when you’re talking about my rights and you leave the door open to restricting them in incremental ways. I already said I didn’t run a a background check on the nephew. There’s no record either of us has the gun (you yourself said...
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    Yet another mass murder

    1. They’d make it impossible to get FFLs and you wouldn’t be able to buy a gun. 2. I reload ammo for obsolete weapons, some of which have no serial numbers. How do I buy components? What if I have a “legal” gun under your scheme, and get an illegal one in the same caliber? Ho do you ensure...
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    I, too, am in favor of reparations.

    invalid comparisons
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    I, too, am in favor of reparations.

    Invalid analogy. The if my great grandfather hit your great grandfather with a car, I am not liable for damages to you.
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    I, too, am in favor of reparations.

    No, I’m saying we fought a war ending slavery. No one alive experienced American slavery and no one alive is due reparations for the experience of slavery.
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    I, too, am in favor of reparations.

    Yes, the government took action, fighting a war and killing 750,000 people to end the practice. That Is all anyone is owed 160 years after it was done.
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    I, too, am in favor of reparations.

    The government didn’t own slaves, so it didn’t wrong them. Private owners, all dead since at least the 1920s, did that. The government, under the rules that existed before the Civil War, had no authority to interfere with the internal laws of the states, and it was state laws that determined...
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    I, too, am in favor of reparations.

    how would it go to anyone who was a slave? There aren’t any.
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