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Why doesn't the second amendment give me the right to bear these firearms in America?
Top 10 Most Powerful Guns in the World
Why doesn't the second amendment give me the right to bear these firearms in America?
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Care to explain which the 2nd does not give the right AND WHY. I bet you cannot.
Well you taught me about the national firearms act. Now can you teach me about the ATF? Because I don't understand how that bureaucracy is where the law is I think.
Top 10 Most Powerful Guns in the World
Why doesn't the second amendment give me the right to bear these firearms in America?
Top 10 Most Powerful Guns in the World
Why doesn't the second amendment give me the right to bear these firearms in America?
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Actually, I think you can legally own all of these weapons, even if they are fully automatic, if you have the correct tax stamp which entitles you to own it.
These tax stamps are very difficult and expensive to obtain from the government, and I believe there's a limited supply every year. So, well regulated, I think you'd call it.
I beg to differ about the AR-15, though, I don't think anything special is required to own this weapon.
Top 10 Most Powerful Guns in the World
Why doesn't the second amendment give me the right to bear these firearms in America?
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Are you stupid?
You can "keep and bear" any of these guns as long as you're rich enough to afford the huge costs involved.
Not exactly.
While it's not illegal to own fully automatic weapons (requires local approval on top of ATF approval) the weapon must be manufactured before 1986. That eliminates a few of the guns on the OP's list.
Yes, we should be able to own some fairly heavy weapons if history is our guide.
Read Zinn's People's History of the U.S. to learn about militias.
Early citizen militias did sometimes have artillery and sometimes faced off in confrontations with government troops who were protecting wealthy jackasses who were exploiting and oppressing common people.
Not exactly.
While it's not illegal to own fully automatic weapons (requires local approval on top of ATF approval) the weapon must be manufactured before 1986. That eliminates a few of the guns on the OP's list.
Yes, we should be able to own some fairly heavy weapons if history is our guide.
Read Zinn's People's History of the U.S. to learn about militias.
Early citizen militias did sometimes have artillery and sometimes faced off in confrontations with government troops who were protecting wealthy jackasses who were exploiting and oppressing common people.
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
Means I should be able to own thease! Who the **** made the atf and gave them the power to say I can't own thease? And what law says I can't own automatic weapons?
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Top 10 Most Powerful Guns in the World
Why doesn't the second amendment give me the right to bear these firearms in America?
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A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
Means I should be able to own thease! Who the **** made the atf and gave them the power to say I can't own thease? And what law says I can't own automatic weapons?
That ordinance would have been stored by the militia and would not have been personal arms. Government supplied the militia so it could preform its task.
Can you imagine the pants soiling of politicians and gun control if that were true today.
On the other hand, when it came to actually fighting enemies of the United States, the civilian militias were next to worthless.
Don't forget that it was citizens who kicked out the British.
On the other hand, when it came to actually fighting enemies of the United States, the civilian militias were next to worthless.
Don't forget they actually had to be organized and trained into an actual army before that happened. The British were not chased off by amatuers in the end.
When was the last time they invaded the mainland and how did that turn out?
And how much easier it was being they were already armed.
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