2nd Amendment rights (weapons, dollar, ammunition, carry)
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So the new question at hand is does the 2nd amendment also protect ammunition purchases... Seems the left (democrat gun grabbers) have maybe found a loophole to this whole trying to ban guns thing by doing something new in CT... blocking / heavily regulating ammunition purchases (Ammunition for handguns and rifles/shotguns/long arms) by requiring certificates of approval from the state.. Who'd have thought?
Last edited by jrzymuscle25; 04-02-2013 at 08:04 PM..
Its a moot point in my case. I cast my own bullets, and reload my own ammo for pennies on the dollar. I go to public shooting ranges and carry off all the free shell casings I can collect.
I gave the libs a choice.. what we all know they think is the "right" choice (for the children's sake as they all say).. no rights for citizens to own any weapons for self defense.
Fissionable materials would be considered "ammunition" since it can be used so is tactical nuclear weapons, so yes...I believe there are limits to what can be purchased. Just like the US government, and every rational person with more brain cells then teeth.
Fissionable materials would be considered "ammunition" since it can be used so is tactical nuclear weapons, so yes...I believe there are limits to what can be purchased. Just like the US government, and every rational person with more brain cells then teeth.
I don't believe the law bans all ammunition, just high capacity clips.
Efficiency is not governable without infringement.
I don't trust those U.S. flags with the gold fringes on 'em.
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