“Like most rights, the right secured by the Second Amendment is not unlimited. The sorts of weapons protected were those ‘in common use at the time.’ We think that limitation is fairly supported by the historical tradition of prohibiting the carrying of ‘dangerous and unusual weapons.’ ”
Common sense gun restrictions do not violate the Second Amendment, as stated above in the opinion that also stated bearing arms was an individual right. Reluctance is all that prevents such restrictions from being enacted.
Since we can very much disagree with it on two dozen different ways and it was not the best example of the Supreme Court being historical and methodical.
Likewise as for the actual details of the case whether you can ban handguns as arms. Or require guns to have a trigger lock is kind of the thing we are arguing what is common sense and not. 5 of the SC justices said yes this is common sense and we can argue it again and again and it is a circular argument. (It is also what started this argument yesterday) And thus I am moving on
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But even if we agree with Heller (moving on) I do agree with you on the meta point you are making. But what is sensical is once again seems obvious on the surface but once we start talking people realize we may disagree, or even if we agree will the individual States or the US House and Senate actually do the right thing?
gestures at my Texas with all my faith
My mad governor says Mental Health will solve all this yet he will not expand Medicaid and actually cut Mental Health this year, meanwhile he is doing gun expansions. shrug
Maybe? The present is never eternal, it too will change.
Yes, my point was the meta or larger one. But sadly, you’re right. Reasonable and common sense are subjective terms as are dangerous and unusual. Agreement remains elusive, particularly in gun culture centers like Texas. Sandy Hook motivated Connecticut to restrict as much as they could. Will Uvalde do something similar for Texas? I doubt it, but who knows?
It is important to not be nihilistic, these things are not eternal and they can change. One thing I realized that is different about this Elementary School Shooting compared to the previous one is there is all these 9/11 calls the kids did asking for help, for kids have cell phones now and we know the time stamps of several of the calls. Will it change anything? I do not know.
We would scare them off that is what
My brother when he came to visit last week was trying to get me to watch Wheel of Time Season 1 with him for he adored it so much (he has not read the books.) Instead we watched Galaxy Quest and some Star Trek with the new actor Anson Mount as Pike.