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Dream on, with your tin foil hat. Assault rifle bans have been upheld repeatedly by the Courts of Appeal and the Supreme Court has denied review.
You may mis-read Miller as you wish, but notice that citing that case for the argument you're making has had a success rate of, well, ZERO. Quote:
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From Military History of the United States: Prior to and during the founding of the United States, military forces were supplied by untrained militia commanded by the states. When the Continental Congress first ordered a Continental Army to be formed, it was to be made up of militia from the states. That army, under the command of General George Washington, won the Revolutionary War, but afterwards was disbanded. However, it soon became obvious that a standing army and navy were required. The United States Navy began when Congress ordered several frigates in 1794, and a standing army was created, however it was still only minimal and it relied mostly on contributions from state militia in times of war. On one hand, I want to agree with the popular opinion that the 2nd amendment was designed to give all free Americans the right to own arms. After all, it is the constitution that affirms our right to abolish our government: "...Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, —That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it …." However, it is clear that the drafting and ratification of the amendment predates the formation of a standing army. It would be very easy for somebody to make the argument that the maintenance of a standing army negates the need for individuals to come to the defense of the country. Personally, I believe that it is the lack of an armed citizenry that allows oppressive regimes to come into power, and I believe that it is the duty of every American to stand against tyranny, even in our own government. I would never support a law to require all citizens to own a firearm, just as I would never support a law that would restrict a citizens right to own one if they so choose. To remain a free people, we must have the tools to retain our freedom and liberty - whether those tools be a free press or an armed citizenry, they are our tools to wield.
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Yep, nuclear weapons and F-16's are expensive, just like cannons were expensive. It doesn't mean that some one can't afford them.
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There are no gun shops at all in DC. Closest ones are in Prince Georges Co., MD and Alexandria, VA and they will not even think of selling to a DC resident. However, I did buy a Combat Commander at the one in Alex. when I lived in DC, but had a VA license and address. I moved to Arlington before the five day waiting period was up. This was about 12 yrs. ago. None of those laws in DC has the slightest effect on crime in DC. Not one iota. Oh, and there are plenty of neighborhoods where the DC police will not even respond to a call before sunrise. It's too dangerous. So you're basically on your own and are not allowed to defend yourself. Great place, eh?
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