UserGoogol said:You have the right to keep and bear arms, not the right the right to freely trade arms. As long as you can still have them, the 2nd amendment rights are not being touched. Thusly, gun laws which restrict gun sales are totally constitutional. (Although of course you need there to be interstate or international commerce for the federal government to get involved.)
I want to bear arms. Well, I want to have one gun in my house in case I am attacked or assaulted therein. How can I do this if I cannot buy a gun? Steal one from somebody who has two? Make it myself? Fabricate it in metalworking shop? I live in a city and state where posession of an unlicensed gun is illegal. You cannot get a license unless you can demonstrate a commercial purpose for having a gun (not my reason given above). If you are caught in posession of a gun, even in your own home, you automatically get a minimum sentence of 1-year in jail.
Is the 2nd amendment being subverted or is this sort of gun control legal within the constitution?