Exnyr, what part of the second amendment is so hard for you to get?Now there is a ridiculous argument.
Is it the "SHALL NOT" or the "BE INFRINGED"?
Isn't limiting people to 1 type of handgun an infringement?
Are you trying to split hairs with the words that are plain as day, or do you think we should get rid of that one and let the goverment go against the origional intent and just rewrite it to fit their agenda? Originally Posted by threepeckeredbillygoat
There are not and never have been any absolutes in the Constitution - not even freedom of speech. The words of the first amendment are also as plain as day and yet you cannot commit slander or libel without getting sued. You cannot breach the peace at 3 AM by using a bullhorn in a residential neighborhood. You cannot threaten to kill someone without getting jailed. You cannot tell military secrets to the enemy in war time. All of those things involve speech and yet they are punished.
Your second amendment rights are ALREADY infringed. You cannot get a gun if you are under 18.. You cannot get one if you are a convicted felon. You cannot get one if you are mentally disturbed. You cannot get one without a background check. You cannot get one without obtaining a license. In many states you cannot carry one outside the home or you cannot carry it concealed. The law forbids you to bring one into a courthouse, into a school, onto a plane. The list goes on and on and on.
As to limiting the types of weapons you can have, you ALREADY cannot own a machine gun, or grenades, or .50 caliber. You cannot own a sawed off shotgun.
What part of that gun right looks absolute? Do you really think it is untenable to limit people to revolvers instead of semi automatics? Second amendment rights are not and never have been absolute. Otherwise, it would be unconstitutional for the government to stop you from owning a howitzer.