No one said anything about opposing common sense. This is about what is reasonable and what is not. The NRA helped draft the first gun laws but it was the southern democrats who wanted the first ban.
Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
The problem with the "concept" of "common sense" .... who is to determine it.
There are many "concepts" in our constitutional and criminal jurisprudence that don't "make sense" to a lot of people, but that's not the philosophical focus of either one ... since we are talking about "individual" rights and not the rights of a collective body of persons.
It makes "sense" to have laws protecting a specific identifiable category of persons, such as those who are lacking in mental capacity to make decisions on their own, but it doesn't make "sense" to impose criminal liability on the basis of the individual failing to protect the public at large from intervening events beyond the "someone's" PRACTICAL control, particularly when the government attempts to impose restrictions on the use of an item that "enjoys" constitutional protections.
With regard to the laws around the time the 2nd amendment was crafted it was "common sense" for the government to provide firearms to those persons who could not afford to buy one, which demonstrates the "common sense" basis upon which the amendment was passed by a vote of the people.
As a matter of "common sense" it makes more "sense" for people to have a firearm in their homes for personal protection in the poorer neighborhoods, and to impose rules and/or regulations that place too great a financial burden on them to have one is counterproductive to the original aims of the 2nd amendment. Gun ownership will become a class matter!