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Federal Court ruling: Mundanes have no right to possess ‘Weapons of War’
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For the first time, a federal court has explicitly ruled that the Second Amendment does not protect the right of civilians to own firearms classified as “weapons of war.” In upholding Maryland’s ban on private sales and ownership of so-called assault weapons and high-capacity ammunition magazines, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit decreed that they fell within the category of “weapons that are most useful in military service,” a phrase contained in the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2008 Heller v. District of Columbia decision. |
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dasing
(2/24/2017)
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The unamerican tyrants are on the march, they know what the 2A is all about but wish to control all peons! |
Comment by:
dasing
(2/24/2017)
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The unamerican tyrants are on the march, they know what the 2A is all about but wish to control all peons! |
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MarkHamTownsend
(2/24/2017)
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What a horrible garbage-bin fire of a legal case. "Mundanes have no right to possess ‘Weapons of War’ " REALLY? First of all, the "assault weapons" that are banned ARE NOT "weapons of war!!" They are SEMIautomatic clones of them. Second of all, the intent of America's founders was that the citizens would be as well-armed as the army.
Which actually WOULD MEAN that "weapons of war" would be most stongly protected -- IF we still believed in the Constitution. |
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