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Does the Second Amendment protect your right to have superpowers?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by weslinder, Dec 15, 2010.

  1. weslinder

    weslinder Member

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    Interesting blog, and an interesting blogpost.

    http://lawandthemultiverse.com/2010/12/10/superpowers-and-the-second-amendment/

     
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    How are you going to impose limitations on Superman? If he goes mental and starts blowing stuff up with his heat vision are you somehow going to capture him and keep him locked in a Kryptonite cell? I doubt it.

    And what if these super people get a little too zealous in their pursuit of justice and start violating the due rights of citizens? What then? I'll tell you what... nothing. You can't do anything. You can't even nuke some of these super people.

    It's well and good to have some fancy pants legal guy try to justify their behavior and put "limits" on superheroes, but they are a real danger to America and mankind. It only takes one. Can you imagine what kind of trouble The Flash could cause if he wanted to be a jerk for a day?

    Face it... until we can build high quality fighting robots, we have little chance of defending ourselves should these super people want to enslave us and no amount of legal mumbo jumbo is going to change that.
     
  3. weslinder

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    They can have my adamantium claws when they cut them out of my cold, dead hands.
     
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    Optic blasts don't kill people. People kill people.
     
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    The foundation of the law should always be common sense. Hypothetically speaking, it wouldn't make much sense for the government to restrict the characteristics that people are born with. How would they do it without restricting a (super)person's right to live?

    The article comes to a decent conclusion.
     
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    Lets not forget that Superman is also an illegal alien from Krypton.
     
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    That's bull.

    Let's say Person X has some dangerous super power, like the ability to read minds or explode people's lungs or something.

    Now he has to register his powers with the government so everyone can be terrified of him?
     
  8. CrazyDave

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    Someone should make a movie about something like that. X-citing stuff.
     
  9. dback816

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    I hope they make the 4th movie soon.

    Seriously.
     
  10. JuanValdez

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    Blog does a great job of taking a fun subject and making it boring.
     
  11. da_juice

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    That actually does sound interesting.
     

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