An AR-15 is not a colonial musket. Our laws should acknowledge that.

Don't try shifting your antisemitism on to me, you Jew-baiting s.o.b. Stick to other people's memes, Meme Moron. It's safer territory for racists like you.

Well, I'm not then one banning and constantly posting about Da nasty Jews, am I?
 
An AR-15 is not a colonial musket. Our laws should acknowledge that.

And AR-15 owners are not RAMBO nor Paul Revere!

I hate to beak the news and send them into shock- BUT IT'S TRUE!
 
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" ....and each and every citizen shall have the right to own and operate truck-mounted heavy laser canons "




Haw, haw...................................haw.

You can own cannons..you just need a cannoneer license.
 
Bullshit.
The Fouders were well aware of rapid fire rifles which existed
at that time.

The Second Amendment was included in 1781, I believe. Can you demonstrate that ' rapid ' fire rifles preceded the invention of the percussion cap in 1807 and explain how ' rapid ' your rifles were ?
 
Did the founders know they wrote "well regulated militiaw" in the Constitution?

Do you know what "we'll regulated" meant in the 18th century?
It isn't what you think.

Well regulated meant well equipped, and there was a list,
A rifle (not a musket, the Pilgrims carried muskets almost 209 years previous to the American Revolution. )
A powder horn, sufficient powder and balls, etc.
 
Do you know what "we'll regulated" meant in the 18th century?
It isn't what you think.

Well regulated meant well equipped,

Were ' regulars ' so called because of their healthy bowel movements- or because they were professionals under a regulating command ?
 
We'll we're all waiting for you fumbling addlepates to provide proof that the framers were technical precognizants. As you certainly cannot we can safely assume they they were not and you can dwell on that as you fill your powder horn.
many times on this forum there have been posts made about advances during that time with semi autos and nearly autos................why do you morons continually ignore those?




Haw, haw......................................haw.
 
The Second Amendment was included in 1781, I believe. Can you demonstrate that ' rapid ' fire rifles preceded the invention of the percussion cap in 1807 and explain how ' rapid ' your rifles were ?

The Girondini air rifle circa 1769 has a magazine capacity of (22) 46 caliber lead balls which could all be fired in under 60 seconds.
 
many times on this forum there have been posts made about advances during that time with semi autos and nearly autos................why do you morons continually ignore those?




Haw, haw......................................haw.

History doesn't record them . Why should a JPP firearm-dependent quasi-historian be more authoritative ?


Haw, haw.......................haw.
 
Do you know what "we'll regulated" meant in the 18th century?
It isn't what you think.

Well regulated meant well equipped, and there was a list,
A rifle (not a musket, the Pilgrims carried muskets almost 209 years previous to the American Revolution. )
A powder horn, sufficient powder and balls, etc.

Source for your opinion?

By the way, the 2nd should be removed. Vague and useless.

And what is a militia?
 
Can you explain how to obtain one ?

I can make one for you if you like or you can can buy an existing one.
If it is not rifled you don't even need a cannoneers license.
Any foundry or machine shop can produce a cannon.
 
The Girondini air rifle circa 1769 has a magazine capacity of (22) 46 caliber lead balls which could all be fired in under 60 seconds.

A good try- but;

While the detachable air reservoir was capable of around 30 shots, it took nearly 1,500 strokes of a hand pump to fill those reservoirs.
 
I can make one for you if you like or you can can buy an existing one.
If it is not rifled you don't even need a cannoneers license.
Any foundry or machine shop can produce a cannon.

I mean how to obtain the ' cannoneer's licence ' you mention.
 
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