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Posts from Undecider, Sacramento

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Undecider, Sacramento

The Constitution doesn't say anything about the right to have guns. It only specifys "arms", which could be knives, slingshots or muzzle loading fire arms--originally envisioned by the framers of the Constitution. If some of the Supreme Court justisces rule gun bans are unconstitu- nal, gun control isn't stopped from specifying a limit on bullets, caliber,etc. No real disaster for gun ban advocates.

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