13 thoughts on “Everything That Has Come After Is An Infringement.”
Arms included armor and the systems that carried arms, like wagons, caissons, ships…
So all weapons. Yes, all weapons. Brass knuckles especially, as they were commonly used in warfare. But also maces and Mace, grenades, rockets, missiles, swords, polearms, cannon, guns, howitzers, mortars, landmines, tracked vehicles, wheeled vehicles, halftracked vehicles, boats, ships, aircraft, dirigibles and zepellins.
All.
If it’s related to weapons (Armes, as defined by English language in the 1770s) then that’s also covered. So the BATFE’s constant ruling that having a machine shop and metal and the knowledge to make guns is enough to prosecute one for making guns is very very wrong.
All gun/arm control laws are unconstitutional. The only method that can legally make a gun/arm law is by amending the US Constitution. All states agreed to abide by the Constitution when they entered the United States.
we really need to get back to basics and teach civics in schools. an in depth study of the federalist papers by high school would be very enlightening.
HAAA! Good luck with that! “The System” is completely corrupted, top to bottom. Only by building an independant, separate system, run by non-incorporated entities can we hope for a truth based educational system.
there are much better “ways” of rigging things to keep people out
of a area you want keep “free” of assholes.
and you can buy “electric matches” online too. a little black powder
with a sawdust kicker and you have the start of something.
thick walled PVC works great too. seal it all up and it can sit for years if you do it right. just saying. of course
So are lawn darts. Romans had them, called plumbata, literally lead-weighted darts.
If you can think of a weaponized usage, then that makes it a weapon.
And that includes poison, so setting a system to fill your house with ammonia gas as you exit via a well-sealed off escape tunnel is also, under the 2A, though horrible, totally acceptable. Or use Halon, teehee…
Arms included armor and the systems that carried arms, like wagons, caissons, ships…
So all weapons. Yes, all weapons. Brass knuckles especially, as they were commonly used in warfare. But also maces and Mace, grenades, rockets, missiles, swords, polearms, cannon, guns, howitzers, mortars, landmines, tracked vehicles, wheeled vehicles, halftracked vehicles, boats, ships, aircraft, dirigibles and zepellins.
All.
If it’s related to weapons (Armes, as defined by English language in the 1770s) then that’s also covered. So the BATFE’s constant ruling that having a machine shop and metal and the knowledge to make guns is enough to prosecute one for making guns is very very wrong.
All gun/arm control laws are unconstitutional. The only method that can legally make a gun/arm law is by amending the US Constitution. All states agreed to abide by the Constitution when they entered the United States.
we really need to get back to basics and teach civics in schools. an in depth study of the federalist papers by high school would be very enlightening.
HAAA! Good luck with that! “The System” is completely corrupted, top to bottom. Only by building an independant, separate system, run by non-incorporated entities can we hope for a truth based educational system.
Marbury Vs Madison
Are garden gnomes filled with tannerite and rusty nails covered?
Asking for a friend.
there are much better “ways” of rigging things to keep people out
of a area you want keep “free” of assholes.
and you can buy “electric matches” online too. a little black powder
with a sawdust kicker and you have the start of something.
thick walled PVC works great too. seal it all up and it can sit for years if you do it right. just saying. of course
Wheat or Rice Flour works well, too. Explosive once aerosolized. Basically any grain dust or fine chaff.
Yes.
So are lawn darts. Romans had them, called plumbata, literally lead-weighted darts.
If you can think of a weaponized usage, then that makes it a weapon.
And that includes poison, so setting a system to fill your house with ammonia gas as you exit via a well-sealed off escape tunnel is also, under the 2A, though horrible, totally acceptable. Or use Halon, teehee…
If the technology available at the time is the standard, shouldn’t the government throw out their computers and go back to pen and quill?
If you had the money in the past, one could purchase a key of gunpowder, or more. Fairly destructive stuff.
You used to be able to buy nitroglycerin, TNT, Dynamite, C4 and all the blasting caps (friction or electric) that you wanted from the hardware store.
Then the 1960s happened and our federal overseers got funky with ownership privileges.
Soon, Ben, soon.