Eugene replied: 

>       So the government takes your gun as an exercise of the 
> eminent domain.  It then has to pay you just compensation, in 
> the form of fair market value.  You take the compensation and 
> buy a new gun.  You may be annoyed, but it isn't really much 
> of an interference with your right to have a gun.  

Unless the process of obtaining a replacement is made onerous, ala New York
and Chicago.  It would be an effective ban without a formal declaration
against ownership.

-----------------
Guy Smith
Author, Gun Facts
www.GunFacts.info 
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