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I'm not even talking about all that. If you want to own a gun, what's stopping you? It's quite simple, so I see no need to make matters more complex than they really are. What is physically stopping you from owning a gun? If you were to own a gun, and someone else tells you that you aren't allowed to, you're just going to get rid of your gun? Or, do you still keep your gun regardless? Which choice would you personally make?

Are you going to turn in your gun just because someone tells you to? XD I'm just confused at this idea that you don't have a choice, when you've always had a choice. If you really want to get technical with that document you call the "constitution." According to the "law," the constitution only applies to government employees. It's written right in the document itself. Do you work for the government?

I'm saying according to the second amendment they are not allowed to make a no gun zone or to make you register a gun. It says the right of people to keep and bear arms cannot be infringed. A gun free zone is infringing of those peoples rights and a registry is infringing on our privacy. They have no right for a gun free zone and everyone in that zone has a right to own a gun no matter what the city says, the law is unconstitutional.