JB in SC
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Read what Scalia wrote in Heller, no where in his majority opinion did he allude that anyone could own a firearm.Yep, Scalia "legislated" his twisted interpretation of the 2nd Amendment in the Heller case to mean that any pinhead can own firearms, with just a few exceptions. Before that point, the 2nd Amendment was commonly accepted to be a collective right of states.
3. The Second Amendment right is not unlimited. We do not cast doubt on concealed-weapons prohibitions, laws barring possession of firearms by felons and the mentally ill, laws barring firearms in sensitive places like schools and government buildings, and laws imposing conditions on commercial sale of arms. (54-55) Also, the sorts of weapons protected are the sorts of small arms that were lawfully possessed at home at the time of the Second Amendment’s ratification, not those most useful in military service today, so “M-16 rifles and the like” may be banned. (55)
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