You denigrate the feeling of firing a weapon, of using technology even in a peaceful manner as I described it, to a "power rush." You don't understand it, so you tell people like me I'm crazy. You would control my right to feel that "power rush". Does that give you a "power rush"? Have you ever swung an ax into a piece of wood and felt the satisfaction of using a tool in that way? The thud of the head as it bites into the wood, the heavy steel parting the molecules of the wood, yet providing a resistance that stops further penetration. Am I in need of having my head examined, perhaps I'm an ax murderer? An ax actually used to be quite a popular weapon of war.Somehow I still believe despite all the arguments in this thread that anyone who gets a power rush from shooting a gun needs to get their head checked. So what if the founding fathers believe in someone's right to carry a weapon? It's 2016 and the circumstances have changed. Although, I'm in awe of the 81 year old grandmother who shot the penis and testicles off her granddaughter's rapists with her legalized hand gun. You go grandma! Thank God for out right to carry a weapon.
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"So what if the founders believe in someone's right to carry a weapon?" Really? To hell with the constitution then? It's just kind of a suggestion, doesn't really have any force, when enough of "the people" feel differently just make laws that ignore it? Why don't you start a movement to amend the Constitution? I'd imagine because no one would get enough votes to even contemplate further restricting the 2nd Amendment.
And people wonder why there's such a divide in the US? Half the people think we should follow the Constitution and the other seem to think we should find ways around it (and certainly not use the writings of those who wrote it to try to clarify their intent!) - the percentages may not be entirely accurate but I'm sure the numbers are not spread along party lines, either...