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02-22-2015, 09:09 PM #19
There are two ways to resolve a problem - peacefully through discussion or at a gun point. And we have agreed that nobody has the right to threaten to kill somebody else because they disagree with them.
If you bring weapons to protest in order to strengthen your point that's not exactly following the framework of the constitution where political changes are enacted through the ballot box.
I have no idea what protest you are describing but it sounds like violation of the constitution - according to it disagreements need to be settled in court, not by simply non-compliance.
Edit: one more point
I think many people agree with this, but that makes no difference. The only difference is to stop selling them - basically for voters to stop being swayed by the most expensive political campaign, or in other words we have only ourselves to blame and can only change it by changing ourselves.Last edited by gugi; 02-22-2015 at 09:16 PM. Reason: paid elections