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sarisataka

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19. Even that would be shaky to uphold
Sun Jun 12, 2016, 05:57 PM
Jun 2016

If for some reason it was taken back to the Supreme Court.

Had there been anyone countering the government you points they would easily have shown the Miller court that short barreled shotguns were in use during World War 1

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It is not necessary to present a 'good cause' to exercise a right GreydeeThos Jun 2016 #1
Would you point out any right safeinOhio Jun 2016 #3
re: "Would you point out any right that is absolute." discntnt_irny_srcsm Jun 2016 #6
You're using specific restrictions and those duly convited of felonies to argue in favor of Nuclear Unicorn Jun 2016 #8
You confuse "good cause" and "(no)absolute rights." Eleanors38 Jun 2016 #15
I don't think so. safeinOhio Jun 2016 #17
there was only one challenge to the NFA gejohnston Jun 2016 #18
Even that would be shaky to uphold sarisataka Jun 2016 #19
Actually, the '35 Act may indeed be unconstitutional as an infringement, but few have objected Eleanors38 Jun 2016 #21
The Swiz have access safeinOhio Jun 2016 #22
No problem. That's why I limited my remarks to use and possession of full-auto. Eleanors38 Jun 2016 #23
here's a "good cause"... discntnt_irny_srcsm Jun 2016 #2
I agree. JonathanRackham Jun 2016 #4
I saw that. Eleanors38 Jun 2016 #16
Exercising a right.. Puha Ekapi Jun 2016 #5
Do you have "good cause" to post this thread? Oh, I know you're simply excersizing your 1a right, jonno99 Jun 2016 #7
i agree beergood Jun 2016 #20
Good cause laws TeddyR Jun 2016 #9
Like the local Sheriff that turned down MLK Jr's application to carry? DonP Jun 2016 #10
A frequent "good cause" as written into the applications is ManiacJoe Jun 2016 #11
BTW, it's good to know that CSM... discntnt_irny_srcsm Jun 2016 #12
My being, and my family...the only 4 causes I need. ileus Jun 2016 #13
In CA, "good cause" is being a close personal friend of the Sheriff, benEzra Jun 2016 #14
Having CW Permit makes transporting a gun in a vehicle easier Kaleva Jun 2016 #24
With the third ISIS attack in the US, gejohnston Jun 2016 #25
Other people with concealed guns Jester Messiah Jun 2016 #26
A good cause Wayburn Jun 2016 #27
Being the recipient of numerous death threats? bluestateguy Jun 2016 #28
Mine was because I wanted to own a handgun (or 2). jmg257 Jun 2016 #29
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