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Originally Posted by bubba
Now, on to repealing the ban on new manufacture of MG’s. The “history” of the 2a tells us that a group of ordinary citizens stockpiled “military arms” and picked a fight with a tyrannical super-power on a bridge in Massachusetts back in April, 1775. Since EVERY single Soldier, Sailor, Marine, and Airman is trained on and generally issued a Machine-Gun, the ordinary citizen should have access to the same.
While I don’t like or personally agree with the $200 Stamp, the complete ban on MG’s should now be viewed (at least by the courts) as un-Constitutional…..
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Now that the 2nd Amendment has been put on par with the other rights listed in the Bill of Rights, it’s time to apply Murdock v. Pennsylvania.
The government has already conceded that machine guns are legal, they’re just taxable.
Time to eliminate that taxing burden and then the associated bureaucratic nonsense won’t have a legal anchor.