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So many San Diegans carry guns
TM, if you were TRULY a retired U.S. Military Officer, then you would have had to go through training with respect to the US Constitution. With that training comes a thorough knowledge of exactly what you as a member of the United States Military are SWORN to uphold and protect. As a retired member, that oath is still completely valid. The SUPREME COURT of the United States of America upheld that the Second Amendment to the Bill of Rights of the United States Constitution (A document that you SWORE to help to protect from all enemies foreign and domestic) is an INDIVIDUAL rather than a collective right. Which makes your entire comment off the cuff and void. Why don't you go and read the Constitution again. Re-examine exactly where you are coming from, or if, as I suspect, you are an idiot Brady Bunch agent-provocateur who never served a day of anything in your life, you are breaking the law by purporting yourself to be a retired member of the United States Military.— July 24, 2009 12:31 a.m.