President Joe Biden said Thursday that "no amendment is absolute" while discussing the Second Amendment and repeated a debunked claim that cannons were prohibited when the amendment was passed.
"There’s no violation of the Second Amendment right," Biden said in New York City while discussing background checks and other ways to address gun crime. "We talk like. There’s no amendment that’s absolute. When the amendment was passed it didn’t say anybody can own a gun, any kind of gun, and any kind of weapon. You couldn’t buy a cannon when this amendment was passed so there’s no reason why you should be able to buy certain assault weapons. But that’s another issue."
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Pay attention to this dimmo moron when he talks about "no amendment is absolute" and dang sure dimmos mean it. With a wave of a pen he and others like him think to simply repeal the 2nd no problem at all and when challenged they will say "it's for your own safety and that of children so shut up". That's the end game plan right there.
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