I feel bad for "Jim" in regards to his country's disrespect for the second amendment to the U.S. Constitution through subsequent laws that limit the rights afirmed by the 2nd. Unfortunately for "Jim", he failed to accept that his country had defined some of its citizens as criminals for exercising their rights without accepting the unconstitutional limitations placed on those rights. It seems like "Jim" was probably, at least to some extent, aware of the risks of trying to exercise rights deemed illegal or only legal in limited circumstances by the government of the country (not by the country or for the country, just of the country) in which he lives based on the kind of company he appears to have been keeping; IOW, he probably knew better than to offend "the man" after hanging out with other people unhappy enough with the sad state of their country to resort to bombings and such. Sucks for "Jim".
When the feds decide to further limit the second amendment to outlaw things like 18" barreled shotguns or "tactical" rifles, more of us may feel sympathy for "Jim".
When the feds decide to further limit the second amendment to outlaw things like 18" barreled shotguns or "tactical" rifles, more of us may feel sympathy for "Jim".