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Posted on 1/27/26 at 4:52 pm to Jbird
You cant just go to "edit" on your OP and delete the link/image/embed?
This post was edited on 1/27/26 at 4:53 pm
Posted on 1/27/26 at 5:24 pm to blackinthesaddle
Dumbass ....and I use that term specifically, if you check Merriam Webster you will see that the word confer is used mostly as a verb and that it means to grant or to present or bestow in this case I use the verb to give action in that the privilege is a statutory right granted to an individual. It is not hard for even an Auburn graduate.....provided that you actually attended ATI.....to understand.
Posted on 1/28/26 at 9:05 am to KiwiHead
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in that the privilege is a statutory right granted to an individual
And yet the Constitution labels it an inalienable right granted by the creator and intended to not be infringed... by like statutes or something.
I understand that these are complicated ideas, but you should be able to keep up.
Posted on 1/28/26 at 2:26 pm to blackinthesaddle
The state of Minnesota says otherwise. Therefore it is a statutory tight and thus a privilege.
As I recall your original tack was to play a gotcha on terms. So conveniently you change the subject. You taking your lessons from Sean Hannity?
As I recall your original tack was to play a gotcha on terms. So conveniently you change the subject. You taking your lessons from Sean Hannity?
Posted on 1/28/26 at 3:47 pm to KiwiHead
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The state of Minnesota says otherwise. Therefore it is a statutory tight and thus a privilege.
The State of Minnesota has no say in the matter by agreeing to abide by the U.S. Constitution in order to be granted admittance into the Union.
If you think it's "gotcha" to pay attention to language, then no wonder you don't understand law.
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