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Originally posted by lendaddy
PAt, do you think the right to bear arms is absolutely limitless? As in: I could wear a vest of C4 and carry a shotgun to my divorce procedings? That limitless?
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My right, and yours, ends when it tramples on someone else's right. For example, you don't have the right to wear a vest of C4 and carry a shotgun into my home unless I say it's Okay. Likewise, the lawyer's office would need to grant permission for you to do that.
Even wearing a pistol, assuming you have a carry permit, into the lawyer's office would violate property rights if you did that and knew that they did not authorize anyone to do that.
As far as weapons ownership is concerned, the right is limitless. Weapons that you might own are well controlled by the marketplace.
I can't afford a $5000.00 shotgun, much less actual ownership and practice with a howitzer or even a .50 cal M2. There are those that own those things, most of them don't own a Porsche.