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Legitimate Arguments Against the 2nd Amendment
(02-23-2016, 07:21 PM)fredtoast Wrote: No.  The problem is when people disagree and neither one wants to opt out.

So how do you resolve conflicts?  Who makes and enforces the rules?  If you have not thought this out and made plans to resolve these conflicts then your little gis not really prepared to survive anything.  It is not going to be the utopia that you envision in your head.

Wrong.

The opt out is simple.  There is a vote and the vote is what is accepted.

If someone disagrees with the vote, then they can either pack up and leave or they can just go along with the vote.

Funny, I never called anything a utopia, that is what you think is possible.  I know utopia are not at all possible.  However there are better ways to do things. 

As far as who enforces the rules?  We all do.  It is called self policing.  Again, we have yet to have any conflicts.  Now that may change as our children get older.  Nothing breeds conflict as much as children do.





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RE: Legitimate Arguments Against the 2nd Amendment - Sovereign Nation - 02-23-2016, 07:32 PM

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