Superfreak
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This is how New Jersey defined them............
then they added.....
I'd say that pretty well covers all of them.
LMAO... all they did was list 'scary guns'. They just use the word 'assault' to scare the ignorant.
This is how New Jersey defined them............
then they added.....
I'd say that pretty well covers all of them.
"On the other hand, bullets from an AR-15 and weapons similar to it travel almost three times faster than those of a routine handgun. The shooter can cause more damage while being less accurate, and the wounds are often far more lethal."
https://globalnews.ca/news/4043345/ar-15-handgun-bullet-wounds-difference/
Notice it says "alleged." It's not saying this is true for sure, just that he's been accused of those things.
Anyway, you're trying to change the subject. The point is that muh Constitution does not protect our rights because, historically, presidents have ignored it.
No, you're getting angry and strawmanning because you know you're wrong.
I'm saying that laws only prevent people from breaking them if those laws are enforced.
Of course some people will still break the laws, but many more won't if they know there will be a punishment.

"On the other hand, bullets from an AR-15 and weapons similar to it travel almost three times faster than those of a routine handgun. The shooter can cause more damage while being less accurate, and the wounds are often far more lethal."
https://globalnews.ca/news/4043345/ar-15-handgun-bullet-wounds-difference/
So anytime society decides it disagrees with muh Constitution, we can just change it. That means it's essentially worthless. Not only that, but we don't even need to wait until after we change it, as evidenced by the list of all the times presidents have violated it.

I will be more precise... legally you can own a machine gun, it just has to be pre 1986. The manufacture or import of them is banned. You can own one. But the lack of supply means they are very expensive.
Wrong; they are illegal and in order to own one, one must obtain a very difficult to obtain and expensive permit to own one.
Machine Guns Are Not Protected By The Second Amendment, Appeals Court Rules
Consistent with prior precedent, the court found machine guns to be “dangerous and unusual” weapons.
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entr...-amendment-ruling_us_57769b2ee4b09b4c43c03f30
Ok, so you are talking about the velocity of the bullet. They do not shoot faster. The bullet moves faster. There is a difference. Use correct terminology and you will avoid the confusion in the future.
Yes, a rifle will have higher velocity than a handgun (assuming same ammo used in both). Handguns with longer barrels will also tend to have higher velocity than shorter barreled handguns, again assuming all other factors are the same.
You kinda nailed the crux somewhat.
Back in the day, the clandestine drug manufacturers were one step ahead of the DEA. As soon as one drug was outlawed, the cookers would make a slightly different analog and, bingo, it was legal. Then, the Feds wised up and started to include all analogs, precursors, etc. No reason the same tactic with guns.
So anytime society decides it disagrees with muh Constitution, we can just change it. That means it's essentially worthless. Not only that, but we don't even need to wait until after we change it, as evidenced by the list of all the times presidents have violated it.
No, not when society decides it disagrees. It is difficult to amend the Constitution and requires participation at both the federal and state levels requiring 2/3 and 3/4 majorities. And if we disagree with StoneByStone having free speech that does not mean we can take it away from him.
If society as a whole decides they don't want free speech anymore, politicians would be clamoring to remove it from muh Constitution to earn support. Requiring majorities wouldn't stop the amendments from happening.
But examining how it can be changed or interpreted is kind of pointless. As I said before, it can always just be ignored.
And, as I pointed out with several examples, being ignored is often countered by checks and balances. Your examples (from the article) are very few when you eliminate those that are not factual examples of presidents ignoring the Constitution.
Which ones weren't factual examples?
And I explained before that the checks and balances countering presidents has nothing to do with muh Constitution, and everything to do with the president being opposed by other people with political power.
Wrong; they are illegal and in order to own one, one must obtain a very difficult to obtain and expensive permit to own one.
Machine Guns Are Not Protected By The Second Amendment, Appeals Court Rules
Consistent with prior precedent, the court found machine guns to be “dangerous and unusual” weapons.
Yes they are, you just have to have a license.
And bans were struck down when challenged.
And yet you support letting people drive cars that do 3 times the legal speed limit??? Explain that.
I will be more precise... legally you can own a machine gun, it just has to be pre 1986. The manufacture or import of them is banned. You can own one. But the lack of supply means they are very expensive.