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Historically, I want to know. You know, other than a coup. Which makes the Constitution invalid.

Historically, I want to know. You know, other than a coup. Which makes the Constitution invalid.

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and no one even follows the constitution

Yeah, and I think this is a good opportunity to learn an important lesson. Government cannot be expected to enforce its own restrictions on itself. Although we need some government to regulate some issues outside of itself, it cannot self-regulate.

I think we're past the point of no return with the current government, and this country will eventually fall. But when new countries are created, we need to raise every child in the proper use of firearms, and the understanding that it is our responsibility to force politicians to represent the citizenry's interests and to force government to follow the law.

The Bill of Rights is not the government's responsibility to enforce. The Bill of Rights is a set of limits on the government, and it is our responsibility to enforce.