Gun Control & RKBA
In reply to the discussion: Foreign Policy by the NRA? The Prospect of Gingrich and Bolton. [View all]They are both public activities that are regulated by public law. There is no such thing as "private" gun ownership in this sense - there is nothing "personal" about gun ownership. This is why the notion that such ownership is disconnected with service in a militia is ludicrous and unconstitutional. The Roberts Court decision was legal reasoning bought and paid for by the NRA. That these justices did not go further in striking down governments ability to regulate gun ownership shows just how afraid they are of the gun nuttery.
I'd really love to see a case where some crazy with a whole lot of guns and ammo's house blew up, damaged his neighbors, was charged with crime and then dragged all the way to the Supreme Court so we could strike done this silly idea of personal ownership and use of firearms being conflated with some absolute notion of "privacy" in the home. The Right to Keep and Bear Arms is fundamentally constructed in the Constitution as a civic responsibility subject to the social contract set forth in the preamble and codified in the Ninth Amendment.
Describing gun ownership and regulation use as fundamentally a matter of "people's personal recreational activities" is absurd.
One day this toting will end.