03-20-2008, 05:20 AM
Tony356993 wrote:
No, probably not, but the issue here is whether an outright ban is legal. The lawyer for Heller is quoted in the article I linked as saying "...government could ban ownership of some weapons. Machine guns could be one category, he said, and "plastic" handguns manufactured to escape detection."
Hehe, funny though, invisible plastic guns, he must have learned all about guns by watching Die Hard.
The reality is that gun legislation punishes people who are obeying the law, and people who ignore the law are unaffected.
Quote:Do people really need automatic weapons, or 10,20,30 or more guns to protect individuals?
No, probably not, but the issue here is whether an outright ban is legal. The lawyer for Heller is quoted in the article I linked as saying "...government could ban ownership of some weapons. Machine guns could be one category, he said, and "plastic" handguns manufactured to escape detection."
Hehe, funny though, invisible plastic guns, he must have learned all about guns by watching Die Hard.
The reality is that gun legislation punishes people who are obeying the law, and people who ignore the law are unaffected.