I didn't say you "claimed" that you were entitled to "evidence." You ASKED for evidence. I responded by saying you're not entitled to receive evidence.travis wrote:I didn't claim I was. If you don't have evidence, no problem, say so.Famspear wrote:travis wrote:
You're not entitled to receive "logical evidence." The rest of the world is not here to persuade you that the law applies to you. Specifically, the regulars on this forum are not here to persuade you that the law applies to you. We're here to teach you, not to persuade you. Whether you accept the teaching is of no moment.Saying that the law applies because the law says it applies is circular logic. I'm asking for logical evidence, not legal evidence.
Again, the rest of us are not here to satisfy you. The fact that you are asking for "evidence" shows that you don't understand what you are talking about. So don't give me this crap about "no problem, say so."
I don't need a quote from the firearm law as an example of legalese. I've already explained the definition of "firearm" as used in that law to another bozo in another thread.
No, amendments to the U.S. Constitution are not "routinely breached with impunity." That's just empty rhetoric. And your rhetorical question, "Who are you going to turn to, the people that want you out of the business?", is more empty rhetoric.Considering that amendments in the US Constitution are routinely breached with impunity, having a license revoked is a walk in a park. Who are you going to turn to, the people that want you out of the business?
No, I didn't "miss the part" about "self" censorship. Again, lawyers are not somehow under the control or influence of "bar associations", and lawyers are not engaging in "self-censorship". You are completely delusional.You've missed the part about self censorship, the best there is.
Travis, I am not a psychologist, but I have been studying people like you for over 14 years -- and pretty intensively over the past seven years. Your posts indicate that you are not serious about learning about the subjects you have brought up; instead, you are trying to be argumentative. I suggest that you step back and examine yourself and your own thoughts, and try to understand why you are having the feelings and thoughts you are having.
I would also suggest that you try make an HONEST effort to learn more about the real world. Your posts indicate that you are "living" in a largely imaginary world of your own when it comes to your feelings about law and the Constitution and how things work in this country.
I doubt that you will follow my advice.