> gMoney wrote:
> I kept looking through all that, waiting to find this "nonsense" of which
> you speak...but all I kept finding was "sense".
>

I was thinking the same thing.

And I'm never sure where these gun discussions go because they lack a
foundation in logic.

We already ban guns.  You can't own bazookas.  You can't legally buy a tank.

So we already "constrain" the right (assuming you think believe the
Constitution confers an individual right which I don't)

Therefore it seems like the discussion comes down to:

1.) Degree of constraint, and
2.) Who legislates it.

Personally I agree with constraint and I'm all for giving the powers
of constraint to local governments.

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