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Then it would say guns of today.

If you are going to argue that we must use the old-timey definition of "well regulated", then you must also argue that we must use the old-timey definition of "arms" to mean what it meant back in the day.

You can't have it both ways.
 
Right, because of laws and regulations....which you oppose.

The ones now are being ignored by criminals, why force more upon law abiding citizens, add 10 to 20 years to any crime committed with a gun would be a great place to start, and I mean even if one was one scene, whether used or not!
 
Because of the 14th Amendment.




If it has nothing to do with a well regulated militia, then why is well-regulated militia the subject of the sentence?

Which part
A 5–4 majority ruled that the language and history of the Second Amendment showed that it protects a private right of individuals to have arms for their own defense, not a right of the states to maintain a militia.
 
why force more upon law abiding citizens

By your own admission you are not a law-abiding citizen because you don't even get your truck inspected, when the law in your state says you must.

So since you can't follow THAT LAW, what in the fucking world makes anyone think you'd follow any other law?


10 to 20 years to any crime committed with a gun would be a great place to start

There already are stiff penalties for committing a crime with a gun.

The problem isn't the law, the problem is the gun.
 
Which part

In a majority opinion (7-2) written by Justice Harry Blackmun, the court declared that a woman's right to an abortion was implicit in the right to privacy protected by the 14th Amendment.
https://www.history.com/topics/wome...inion written,protected by the 14th Amendment.


A 5–4 majority ruled that the language and history of the Second Amendment showed that it protects a private right of individuals to have arms for their own defense

NOT EVEN SCALIA SAID THAT in the Heller decision.
 
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