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Comment by:
xqqme
(2/27/2017)
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So that's how they went around the Miller decision, which indicated that without any evidence that short barreled shotguns had utility for warfare, SCCOTUS could not say such were protected by the Second Amendment.
Since the "look-a-like" firearms only resemble weapons of war, they aren't protected by the Second... |
Comment by:
dasing
(2/27/2017)
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2A protects all firearms !! |
Comment by:
dasing
(2/27/2017)
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No court can make law, of any kind! |
Comment by:
laker1
(2/27/2017)
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Thus the Winchester Model 97 and Model 12, the Beretta 92 handguns, the M1 and M1 Carbine all actual weapons of war would also be banned. |
Comment by:
MarkHamTownsend
(2/27/2017)
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We won Heller, a few other cases, got Trump in office over Hillary .... the fight goes on and on. Keep your powder dry and stay wide awke; the tyrants are still barking at our heels. The fight never ends .............. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(2/27/2017)
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The U.S. 4th Circuit is 10-4 commie-to-conservative.
It's now a smaller version of the U.S. 9th. |
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