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In reply to the discussion: The Concealed-Carry Fantasy [View all]discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,577 posts)129. You probably have no real idea but...
...firearms of the day often use ammo over .50 cal which is illegal today. One of the available "arms" was the Cookson Rifle. A repeating rifle which was produced with magazines holding 7 to 9 rounds. Included as "arms" would be swords and sabres, cannon loaded with explosive balls or even grape shot, explosives, lances and spears, halberds and various axes and maces and morning stars.
Rifling dates back to the mid-16th century.
So by your reasoning does the NSA's collection of "metadata" not require a warrant as there were no cell phones in 1791?
It's been only 50 years since the Miranda ruling. Do we need to back up on that as well?
The Founders would not be at all surprised by the performance of today's small arms.
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Perhaps one should worry about restricting the criminals and leave law-abiding people alone. n/t
jtuck004
Oct 2015
#41
Sort of... Popped right out, there, didn't it. "Oh, darling! I didn't realize!"
Eleanors38
Oct 2015
#110
Other than the tens of millions who will hold the restricters accountable for it at the polls.
beevul
Oct 2015
#87
And you sent this by posting a print copy? I mean, "press" IS THE TERM USED.
Eleanors38
Oct 2015
#111
What were the federal regulations concerning the militia when the 2A was ratified?
Nuclear Unicorn
Oct 2015
#75
What were the federal regulations concerning the militia when the 2A was ratified?
AlbertCat
Oct 2015
#90
You're very wishy-washy about when the standards you choose get applied.
Nuclear Unicorn
Oct 2015
#124
"You don't get to use 18th definitions in the 1st part and 21st century definitions"
Nuclear Unicorn
Oct 2015
#121
The RWNJ supreme court (most right wing in nearly 100 years) that will change soon?
MillennialDem
Oct 2015
#33
Justice Scalia has already said that the 2nd "undoubtedly" has its limitations.. n/t
secondwind
Oct 2015
#36
"We HAVE prohibited many things to GREAT success howeve" < Your definition of great success leaves
jtuck004
Oct 2015
#64
Not just you, everyone else that DOES know what they're talking about as well...
beevul
Oct 2015
#96
I think you are too faith-based to have a worthwhile conversation with. You have no data, and the
jtuck004
Oct 2015
#97
I wonder if said MAIG stationary would have a "drink ring" from a 32oz Coke on it?
virginia mountainman
Oct 2015
#99
Being retired military imparts no especial wisdom about guns, as see:
friendly_iconoclast
Oct 2015
#83
With "two gun safes full" YOU are a gun nut, at least according to the metric...
Marengo
Oct 2015
#132
In most cases, not all, the very fact that you are applying for a conceal carry permit is why you
randys1
Oct 2015
#77
"Large amounts of cash:" Like the editor of Mediamatters & hiz armed bodyguard?
Eleanors38
Oct 2015
#113