It's a nonsense anomaly from a document written 36 years before the battle of Waterloo (I'm sure Alan will correct me on that exact gap).But where is the "well regulated" bit? I assume this should mean something along the lines of the TA (but independent of the gov)?
But the US SC has just ruled expanding gun rights based on it? I totally get it's an anachronism, but in this country (which is obviously far from perfect) laws supersede what has gone before (like being able to kill a Welsh man with a long bow outside the city gates after midnight, or eating mince pies at Christmas. Never repealed, but not enforceable).It's a nonsense anomaly from a document written 36 years before the battle of Waterloo (I'm sure Alan will correct me on that exact gap).
Like expecting the US constitution to deal with air travel really.
Almost as if basing your modern government on a 250 year old document that couldn't possibly have conceived of life in 2022 is a bad idea
You cannot apply the same rules to a Puckle gun and an AR-15.
What I don't understand (or at least the beginning of what I don't understand) is where the "well regulated militia" bit applies to randoms buying stuff to act independently?
And yet when their was an actual insurrection, 95% of it was a few broken windows and selfies in big chairs. Americans are fucking bellendsIn recent surveys most of those who support the right to have unrestricted access to guns want them so should they deem it necessary they can fight their own Government rather than an invading army.
The Welsh man with a long bow is over the country border and has long been effectively repealed as it would now be considered murder rather than patriotismBut the US SC has just ruled expanding gun rights based on it? I totally get it's an anachronism, but in this country (which is obviously far from perfect) laws supersede what has gone before (like being able to kill a Welsh man with a long bow outside the city gates after midnight, or eating mince pies at Christmas. Never repealed, but not enforceable).
Almost as if basing your modern government on a 250 year old document that couldn't possibly have conceived of life in 2022 is a bad idea
You cannot apply the same rules to a Puckle gun and an AR-15.