Can't "give" people rights. They either have them or they don't. Respecting them is another story.
Jurisdiction renders a lower court without the power to render any judgment at all. Thus the appeal is vacated--no court ever had the power to hear it.
This is wrong, too. The case was...
No it isn't.
Don't need caselaw for that other than the glovebox/armrest thing...the rest is already in the statute.
Loaded and accessible is a BIG deal, and may soon be the law.
Find me one that duplicates 1911 ergonomics with modern production methods and I'll be a buyer.
Many have tried, but nobody has succeeded. I'm not a purist. I will try anything. The CZs are about the closest it gets, but still no cigar.
I suspect that you will eat your words one day, though...
Only if one is in the business of distributing them for livelihood and profit. The quote you took from the website says that in plain English.
A Camdex machine probably costs something like $30k new. $9k for a used one would be a great deal, depending on condition
You'd have to pull the...
Read my mind. Threat of enforcement != actual regulation.
They can't regulate what they can't find.
3D printing is the beginning of the end of basically all forms of firearm regulation regarding who can own firearms and what kind.
You make an interesting point.
At common law, the list of felonies was short, and all were household names: burglary, robbery, murder, rape, etc.
Now, the legislature in Indiana has made petty theft a felony. Is this a good reason to take one's gun rights for life?
If the 2A is a...