Saturday, August 15, 2020

How many rounds does a regulated militia need?

 

Federal Appeals Shuts Gun Magazine Ban


California said no more than ten, but exempted the official regulated militia from the ban.  That was both a fifth violation and, the court claims, a second.

The fifth was enough. If we have a right to cops with more than ten roundsthen we need commercial ownership of the means of production, the fifth and the right to regulate commerce. Involved in that was illegal takings ad ex post facto.

But the right to bear arms had nothing to do with any of this crap, the right to a regulated militia implies private and public  militia services, and on that basis arms may be regulated.  This power of equal private militia is the foundation law of the second, it is about commercial cops.

The judges are a bit closer to the elementals here. It has never been the case that elected governments did not regulate the arms and practices of public and private militia. It is the case in the USA that they must be regulated equally, that is the second. Law and advocates need focus on that unrestricted barrier, private regulate militias are always legal, almost always available, and demanded by the public.

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