You should give up your right to own an AR15 for the greater good.
I was told this several years ago by so-called "conservative" and former Drug Czar Bill Bennett in response to an email I sent him.
I actually was shocked that he responded to me.
My wife just told me today about this great article, and how it explained that the 2nd was about muskets, and the Founding Fathers could not have foreseen the "deadly" weapons of today.The 2A is about muskets.
The "Gun Show Loophole."
I mean there is, sort of but not the way they mean it. If I was a restricted person and I wanted a gun, I would hit up a gun show. The dealers are out but there are enough people walking around with something to sell that I might find one that doesn't want to see a LTCH. It's a crap shoot, but it's possible.
Not it that I think guns purchased that way are used in any significant percentage of crimes, but it is a way of avoiding a NICS check.
Of course private sales is a way to obtain a firearm illegally. .
So a prohibited person can legally purchase a firearm through a private sale?Private sales is not illegal in Indiana.
Private sales is not illegal in Indiana.
So a prohibited person can legally purchase a firearm through a private sale?
Surprised this one hasn't shown up:
"AR-15s weren't around when the 2nd Amendment was drafted, it was applied to muskets."
The 2A is about muskets.