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No way could this be real!?
Beach holster...
"Shall not be infringed" is absolute. "Arms" may not be unlimited, but it definitely means all arms. It means a lot more than most realize. When that amendment was written, private citizens owned cannons and gunboats. Would it apply to a nuke? I'm not sure, but I'm sure it applies to just about anything less.Scalia was correct in this statement - we don't have a right to, for example, keep and carry weapons for the purpose of shooting up innocent little kids.
So I would say: yes, it's not UNLIMITED, but it *IS* ABSOLUTE. Big difference.
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IMO - no. In fact, I don't think any entity government or civilian, should have NBC weapons.Would it apply to a nuke?
Or an engineer. Or both! (Engineering dictum: If it ain't broke, fix it 'til it is!)
Or an engineer. Or both! (Engineering dictum: If it ain't broke, fix it 'til it is!)
Why, yes, I am one. How did you guess?
My grandparents gave me a mechanical wrist watch when I turned 13, back when you had to wind the watch every day. I wound it too tight and it wouldn't run, so of course I took it apart. Not a good idea, that watch had a short life.I took so many things apart when I was a kid, just to see what was inside them. Got most of them back together and running again, too.
I took many things apart when I was a kid. Got SOME of them back together and running again too.I took so many things apart when I was a kid, just to see what was inside them. Got most of them back together and running again, too.