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sr. member
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The king and the pawn go in the same box @ endgame
February 28, 2012, 12:48:41 AM
#14
anarchy and liberty are two different things

Oh, but they are two peas in a pod!  Wink

I don't purchase firearms on a black market myself, no need. But I don't have any problems with people who do. In my opinion, if they are in the U.S., they aren't even breaking any rules. They have this.

Quote from: 2nd amendment
A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.

The people who make laws that violate the above are the criminals.  Grin




That is the truth sir!
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1037
Trusted Bitcoiner
February 28, 2012, 12:04:13 AM
#13
one thing that bugs me about bitcoin is things like this....

anarchy and liberty are two different things

Liberty is a more general term while anarchy, in its original and more accurate usages ( e.g. it does not really mean some kind of violent chaotic social disorder ),
is more specific, i.e. "freedom from state coercion".  

So you no doubt would feel that states/governments have the right to limit the ability of its citizens to purchase weapons?
An anarchist may ask if you truly have something like liberty and freedom if states determine for you what you can and
cannot own... while giving themselves the right to own and use weapons and violence as they pretty much please in the
maintenance of their own power and control.

Having a government keep tabs on who owns what guns helps solve crime? maybe...
16 year olds should not be allowed own a fully automatic guns? maybe...

Its not like it was impossible to buy unregistered guns b4 bitcoin, so i guess this doesn't really make a difference.

but still, common... "drugs, guns, and gambling for anyone and everyone!" is this our new slogan?


Do you want to define the privileged class who gets to defend themselves and enjoy themselves? Or maybe we can just let some special folks do that for us too?


i want peace and love... short of that, i want guns to be sold to responsible people  Roll Eyes



So if an unknown person buys a gun from an unknown person should violence be done to either? Put another way, is there anyone at all who you would hurt for the act of buying or selling a gun?

own all the guns you want i dont care, just dont go pointing them in my face.

these weapon are meat to kill PEOPLE! do we really want to have 0 regulations on these weapons?

i dont know... I'm asking? do we? maybe regulations are pointless?
legendary
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Strength in numbers
February 27, 2012, 11:51:43 PM
#12
one thing that bugs me about bitcoin is things like this....

anarchy and liberty are two different things

Liberty is a more general term while anarchy, in its original and more accurate usages ( e.g. it does not really mean some kind of violent chaotic social disorder ),
is more specific, i.e. "freedom from state coercion".  

So you no doubt would feel that states/governments have the right to limit the ability of its citizens to purchase weapons?
An anarchist may ask if you truly have something like liberty and freedom if states determine for you what you can and
cannot own... while giving themselves the right to own and use weapons and violence as they pretty much please in the
maintenance of their own power and control.

Having a government keep tabs on who owns what guns helps solve crime? maybe...
16 year olds should not be allowed own a fully automatic guns? maybe...

Its not like it was impossible to buy unregistered guns b4 bitcoin, so i guess this doesn't really make a difference.

but still, common... "drugs, guns, and gambling for anyone and everyone!" is this our new slogan?


Do you want to define the privileged class who gets to defend themselves and enjoy themselves? Or maybe we can just let some special folks do that for us too?


i want peace and love... short of that, i want guns to be sold to responsible people  Roll Eyes



So if an unknown person buys a gun from an unknown person should violence be done to either? Put another way, is there anyone at all who you would hurt for the act of buying or selling a gun?
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1037
Trusted Bitcoiner
February 27, 2012, 11:47:17 PM
#11
one thing that bugs me about bitcoin is things like this....

anarchy and liberty are two different things

Liberty is a more general term while anarchy, in its original and more accurate usages ( e.g. it does not really mean some kind of violent chaotic social disorder ),
is more specific, i.e. "freedom from state coercion".  

So you no doubt would feel that states/governments have the right to limit the ability of its citizens to purchase weapons?
An anarchist may ask if you truly have something like liberty and freedom if states determine for you what you can and
cannot own... while giving themselves the right to own and use weapons and violence as they pretty much please in the
maintenance of their own power and control.

Having a government keep tabs on who owns what guns helps solve crime? maybe...
16 year olds should not be allowed own a fully automatic guns? maybe...

Its not like it was impossible to buy unregistered guns b4 bitcoin, so i guess this doesn't really make a difference.

but still, common... "drugs, guns, and gambling for anyone and everyone!" is this our new slogan?


Do you want to define the privileged class who gets to defend themselves and enjoy themselves? Or maybe we can just let some special folks do that for us too?


i want peace and love... short of that, i want guns to be sold to responsible people  Roll Eyes

legendary
Activity: 1008
Merit: 1023
Democracy is the original 51% attack
February 27, 2012, 11:43:12 PM
#10
Owning guns is neither immoral nor should it be criminal.

What SHOULD be criminal, and is absurdly immoral, is the government using force to prevent the above from occurring.
legendary
Activity: 1246
Merit: 1016
Strength in numbers
February 27, 2012, 11:38:44 PM
#9
one thing that bugs me about bitcoin is things like this....

anarchy and liberty are two different things

Liberty is a more general term while anarchy, in its original and more accurate usages ( e.g. it does not really mean some kind of violent chaotic social disorder ),
is more specific, i.e. "freedom from state coercion".  

So you no doubt would feel that states/governments have the right to limit the ability of its citizens to purchase weapons?
An anarchist may ask if you truly have something like liberty and freedom if states determine for you what you can and
cannot own... while giving themselves the right to own and use weapons and violence as they pretty much please in the
maintenance of their own power and control.

Having a government keep tabs on who owns what guns helps solve crime? maybe...
16 year olds should not be allowed own a fully automatic guns? maybe...

Its not like it was impossible to buy unregistered guns b4 bitcoin, so i guess this doesn't really make a difference.

but still, common... "drugs, guns, and gambling for anyone and everyone!" is this our new slogan?


Do you want to define the privileged class who gets to defend themselves and enjoy themselves? Or maybe we can just let some special folks do that for us too?
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1037
Trusted Bitcoiner
February 27, 2012, 11:35:25 PM
#8
one thing that bugs me about bitcoin is things like this....

anarchy and liberty are two different things

Liberty is a more general term while anarchy, in its original and more accurate usages ( e.g. it does not really mean some kind of violent chaotic social disorder ),
is more specific, i.e. "freedom from state coercion".  

So you no doubt would feel that states/governments have the right to limit the ability of its citizens to purchase weapons?
An anarchist may ask if you truly have something like liberty and freedom if states determine for you what you can and
cannot own... while giving themselves the right to own and use weapons and violence as they pretty much please in the
maintenance of their own power and control.

Having a government keep tabs on who owns what guns helps solve crime? maybe...
16 year olds should not be allowed own a fully automatic guns? maybe...

Its not like it was impossible to buy unregistered guns b4 bitcoin, so i guess this doesn't really make a difference.

but still, common... "drugs, guns, and gambling for anyone and everyone!" is this our new slogan?



legendary
Activity: 1246
Merit: 1016
Strength in numbers
February 27, 2012, 11:19:08 PM
#7
one thing that bugs me about bitcoin is things like this....

anarchy and liberty are two different things

Don't they both involve freedom to do what you think is right?
legendary
Activity: 2030
Merit: 1000
My money; Our Bitcoin.
February 27, 2012, 10:57:41 PM
#6
one thing that bugs me about bitcoin is things like this....

anarchy and liberty are two different things

Liberty is a more general term while anarchy, in its original and more accurate usages ( e.g. it does not really mean some kind of violent chaotic social disorder ),
is more specific, i.e. "freedom from state coercion". 

So you no doubt would feel that states/governments have the right to limit the ability of its citizens to purchase weapons?
An anarchist may ask if you truly have something like liberty and freedom if states determine for you what you can and
cannot own... while giving themselves the right to own and use weapons and violence as they pretty much please in the
maintenance of their own power and control.
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1037
Trusted Bitcoiner
February 27, 2012, 09:58:30 PM
#5
one thing that bugs me about bitcoin is things like this....

anarchy and liberty are two different things
hero member
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Crypto Geek
February 27, 2012, 09:39:17 PM
#4
reading about SR the philosopy of the place was originally a protest as well as a moneyspinner. Things 'that do harm' were not allowed.

But then i heard talk of weapons on there so i guess you just got to look if you want to know

I expect the weapons are in pieces, surely they'd never get through otherwise
legendary
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Merit: 1002
February 27, 2012, 09:09:27 PM
#3
WOW! Just... WOW!   Cool

Only one thing bugs me... Do they ship them in pieces, in several packages?

Guess I'll need to search the onion and try to find the site to satisfy my curiosity.
PS: No, I'm not looking to buy a gun, it's not my style. Wink
hero member
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bitcoin hundred-aire
February 27, 2012, 09:08:14 PM
#2
doesn't SR have weapons too
legendary
Activity: 1008
Merit: 1023
Democracy is the original 51% attack
February 27, 2012, 08:44:12 PM
#1
Just saw this on Twitter... https://twitter.com/#!/AdrianChen/status/174285122823143424/photo/1

To the creators, if you want to market it, use FeedZeBirds Wink
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