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8/4/2016 7:36:42 PM
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[quote]Example: A pagan man kills 30 people with a gun, and he claims it's for his religion. Pagans make up a small percentage of Americans, so it's safe to assume that pagans are violent by nature. Should pagans have their right to bear arms taken away, and even have their religious liberty infringed upon?[/quote]Just because this guy is a Pagan doesn't mean he can kill people. His right to religious freedom does not supersede the right of other people not to be killed. He still has the right to be a Pagan. He just can't kill people. Felons can't own firearms, either. So if you're a Pagan who hasn't killed anyone, by all means keep your guns.
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  • [quote]He still has the right to be a Pagan. He just can't kill people.[/quote] And if they volunteer to die?

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  • Edited by Masque of Night: 8/5/2016 1:46:26 AM
    Assisted suicide is still illegal in most(?) states, to my knowledge. That line of thought has been attempted before, though. There was one case where two men met online and one agreed to be killed and cannibalized by the other. They went through with it, and the killer was charged and convicted even though his victim was voluntary. However, I don't think this occurred in the United States. It might've been Germany, but I can't recall for certain.

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