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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
That's nice.
But I doubt that the more well known rights are not easily changed, and will never be changed.
The right to bear arms will probable never be changed or amended because the battle will be over the protection of enshrined rights, and unless you can argue that the right puts the nation into dire straights, it won't be changed.
It would be a fight that would never ever get past the supreme court
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Maybe. But I don't think the Right to Bear Arms has to be interpreted as all inclusive. What arms to we have the right to bear? If we are allowed to bear long guns and shot guns but not hand guns how is our right being denied?
I know there are those who will argue it is, but I don't think the amendment itself is set up to protect the right to bear any armament you please.
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