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Federal judge again strikes down California law banning gun magazines of more than 10 rounds
  • Ooh, cherry picking from a Heller lawyer, I'm sure that's unbiased.

    edit: I liked the part where he mentions the first draft of the Virginia state constitution but not the final draft, but then omits the first draft of the US constitution. Delicious cherries.

    Another one: The use of "bear arms" in an 18th century context almost always meant "in military service." Scalia even acknowledges this, but says only when used in "bear arms against."

    But it doesn't matter. Halbrook points out that the Pennsylvania declaration of independence says: "That the people have a right to bear arms in defense of themselves and the State." Ok. Why is "in defense of themselves" a specifically enumerated right? Because the term "bear arms" doesn't apply to self-defense otherwise.

    And self-defense was not the point of the second amendment, the security of a free state was.

    I guess it makes a lot of sense when you just ignore all counterfactual evidence.

    It's simple. For 220 years, this was not an individual, unlimited right. Then Scalia hand waved away two centuries of precedent and decided the text magically aligned with his activist agenda.

  • Federal judge again strikes down California law banning gun magazines of more than 10 rounds
  • doesn’t mention national defense.

    WTF do you think "necessary to the security of a free State" means?

    It's really clear in the Virginia Constitution what the point is:

    " That a well-regulated militia, composed of the body of the people, trained to arms, is the proper, natural, and safe defence of a free State; that standing armies, in time of peace, should be avoided, as dangerous to liberty; and that in all cases the military should be under strict subordination to, and governed by, the civil power."

  • Federal judge again strikes down California law banning gun magazines of more than 10 rounds
  • Ok, we have now established that I am debating with someone from a different country.

    Wrong. American and from the south, no less. 0 points for you ad hominem attack.

    1. That ban is illegal per the Second Amendment

    Wrong again. The second amendment had nothing to do with gun control until the 20th century.

    It was widely understood to be a collective right to provide for the national defense.

    The NRA actually lobbied in favor of the 1934 NFA. Gangsters with street sweepers is not responsible gun ownership.

    Just because you say something is illegal doesn't make it so.

    You need to read more.

  • Federal judge again strikes down California law banning gun magazines of more than 10 rounds
  • That’s an interesting assertion - especially given the lack of actual criticism of his ruling and its arguments.

    Really. He decides to reclassify a accessories as arms, and that's not a valid criticism. He's legislating from the bench.

    You might want to revisit his provided statement on the matter - it wasn’t very ambiguous.

    And you might want to link it. I just guessed.

  • Federal judge again strikes down California law banning gun magazines of more than 10 rounds
  • Who wrote that, Benitez?

    He's making shit up and he knows it.

    I'm sure you guys won't complain if every magazine, optic and accessory is required to ship to an FFL for paperwork before getting to the customer. 'Cause they're "arms" now, right?

  • Why don’t we use radiators as heat sinks in the summer and pump cold water through them?
  • The question is what do you do with the waste warm water.

    There are A/C systems that use groundwater to cool the coils and then discharge into a pond. But obviously that only works in a place where you have ample free water and a place to dispose of it.

  • Trump’s Truth Social may be days away from liquidation
  • Whoa, hang on guys. This doesn't mean Truth Social is over, it just means the SPAC deal that was going to take it public might fall through.

    If this fails, then they'll need some venture capital to keep running, and if that fails, then it'll be time to shut down.

  • Video of a flash mob of thieves ransacking a Nordstrom department store in southern California
  • And that still doesn't create food deserts. You don't understand what a food desert is.

    Food deserts are created when Walmart sets up shop and undercuts a dozen smaller groceries sending them out of business, meaning that anyone who wants groceries now needs a car to get across the giant government mandated parking lot.

    Theft has nothing to do with it and your attempts to link the two are pathetic.