Billy the Great Khan
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so you can't cite to where it pertains to citizens....
If you cannot make or import an item yurt, how am I to own it? Do I conjure it from nothing?
so you can't cite to where it pertains to citizens....
If you cannot make or import an item yurt, how am I to own it? Do I conjure it from nothing?
still can't cite where US citizens can't own nukes.....
oh, so you do believe the second amendment has limits....
How are the people supposed to fight off a government that has nukes without them? Without the freedom to own a nuclear weapon, there is no freedom.
History, for the most part, tkae for example the Brady Bill, named after James Brady, Reagan's press secretary who was shot in 1981. The bill is designed to limit the gun purchases and slaes to dangerous individuals. legislation gets passed because people thought there was a need for it. And no it's not "big business" because they'd love if people bought more guns, that's more money for them.So, if the GOVERNMENT isn't the one suppressing this citizens rights, who is?
I think it's safe to say that any weapon that can kill thousands or millions of people shouldn't be legal. It's kind of a no-brainer, Yurt.
It would be counterproductive for a tyrannical government to use nuclear weapons against its own people. For that reason alone, it is highly unlikely to occur. However, that argument could be reasonably applied to military weaponry such as tanks, mortars, etc.
Please locate somebody willing to spend over 80 million on a tank, and somebody willing to sell it to them.All of which are currently legal.
History, for the most part, tkae for example the Brady Bill, named after James Brady, Reagan's press secretary who was shot in 1981. The bill is designed to limit the gun purchases and slaes to dangerous individuals. legislation gets passed because people thought there was a need for it. And no it's not "big business" because they'd love if people bought more guns, that's more money for them.
The Constitution was set up to allow us Letters of marque. How would one go about obtaining such a letter without a warship? In modern parlance that would allow us aicraft carriers.
It's pointless to even discuss. Only a handful of people in the US could even afford an aircraft carrier, considering they cost around $10 billion. And that's assuming an uber wealthy individual has $10 billion in readily transferable capital, which is highly unlikely.
Please locate somebody willing to spend over 80 million on a tank, and somebody willing to sell it to them.