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<blockquote data-quote="hb712" data-source="post: 14601907" data-attributes="member: 42038"><p>I made no argument. All I did was state that his interpretation is incorrect per the SCOTUS. I'm not getting into a discussion about insurgent warfare or anything like that, nor would that be warranted per the context of my comment. For clarification on the meaning as interpreted by US courts, just do a little research. Those cases will cover far more than I am willing to address here. Further, they have nothing to do with a "protection from tyranny" styled argument.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hb712, post: 14601907, member: 42038"] I made no argument. All I did was state that his interpretation is incorrect per the SCOTUS. I'm not getting into a discussion about insurgent warfare or anything like that, nor would that be warranted per the context of my comment. For clarification on the meaning as interpreted by US courts, just do a little research. Those cases will cover far more than I am willing to address here. Further, they have nothing to do with a "protection from tyranny" styled argument. [/QUOTE]
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