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In reply to the discussion: How would a federal gun ban work? House to house searches? [View all]The Magistrate
(96,043 posts)37. A Supreme Court In Theory Could Rule Otherwise, Sir
If the emphasis were taken to be 'well-regulated militia', five at least could fashion an argument that only persons enrolled in an organized state or federal militia had any right to possess firearms, and should such bodies not exist, or be extremely restrictive in their recruiting, well....
Not likely, obviously, but equal violence has been done to the plain words of text by lawyers in the past.
There is no constraint whatever on the High Court, not even its own precedents.
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The paper form stays in the files of the company who sold the weapon, as long as it's in business
slackmaster
Jul 2012
#57
i dont think they have a record for private sales, at least when i bought my guns all i got
loli phabay
Jul 2012
#71
In most states, occasional private intrastate sales of used firearms are not regulated in any way
slackmaster
Jul 2012
#98
Keep what ya got, register it, but no more manufacture, buying or selling of semiautos. Not a ban on
leveymg
Jul 2012
#3
Not My Interpretation, Sir, Merely One A Pack Of Lawyers Might Weasel Out Of the Words If They Chose
The Magistrate
Jul 2012
#65
One Seldom Sees Flat-Out Endorsement Of Sacrificing 10,000 Lives Annually To The God RKBA, Sir
The Magistrate
Jul 2012
#70
So nice to know you're worried about Dems suffering 'massive losses' for something that no
sabrina 1
Jul 2012
#69
First step probably would be an amnesty for turning the things in, likely with cash payment.
Trunk Monkey
Jul 2012
#15
dang that would be a lot of money that would need to be spent, would you buy the ammo as well?
loli phabay
Jul 2012
#72
rofl nah just lots of puter time, and at night the other forums i am on are dead as a dormouse.
loli phabay
Jul 2012
#76
Neither The Question, Sir, Nor The Answer, Has Anything To With Left Or Right Views
The Magistrate
Jul 2012
#107
And what do you think the Bill of Rights would look like after that is implemented?
snooper2
Jul 2012
#110
I Expect If You Took a Gander At It, Sir, It Would Look About The Same....
The Magistrate
Jul 2012
#111
Grade the licenses. A standard drivers license does not allow ME to drive an 18 wheeler.
JoePhilly
Jul 2012
#16
You support my point - Bloomberg says Obama and Romney should debate it
banned from Kos
Jul 2012
#22
States weren't involved in Heller. It was the District of Columbia, or as the Repugs call it ...
11 Bravo
Jul 2012
#42
I think you are somewhat deficient in reading comprehension. The post to which I responded ...
11 Bravo
Jul 2012
#49
A mature conversation is only possible after it is established what "reasonable" is.
TheKentuckian
Jul 2012
#120
might be a worse idea, i can see people opening fire on these guys much quicker than their local dep
loli phabay
Jul 2012
#81
I don't think there will ever be a federal gun ban. It wouldn't work because
JDPriestly
Jul 2012
#48
Well, if you're not doing anything illegal, then you have nothing to worry about, now do you?
bluestateguy
Jul 2012
#56
While they're at it, they can search for drugs, pornography and underfed cats. What a great idea.
Brisket
Jul 2012
#63
Trick question. The party that tried to pass that ban would be voted out en mass
NickB79
Jul 2012
#75
I believe such a law would most likely have much the same results as the Volstead Act n/t
azurnoir
Jul 2012
#84
Is this the "adult" equivalent of spinning on your back in the Wal-Mart toy aisle,
bullwinkle428
Jul 2012
#97
Aside from a federal ban being unconstitutional based on the 10th Amendment...
discntnt_irny_srcsm
Jul 2012
#101
Start with a powerful police agency -- The Dept. of Internal Control and Confiscation of the United
Zorra
Jul 2012
#114