The Norseman
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They comprehended the fact that newer, deadlier weapons would be invented; it's absurd to think otherwise.No. What I am suggesting is that had they understood the possible future ramifications of Automatic Weapons and mass shootings, they may have put some limitations on the right to bear arms. The second Amendment was conceived in times when what can be done today was simply incomprehensible.
At any rate, here's just a small snippet from the recent Heller decision (page eight):
"Some have made the argument, bordering on the frivolous, that only those arms in existence in the 18th century are protected by the Second Amendment. We do not interpret constitutional rights that way. Just as the First Amendment protects modern forms of communications... and the fourth Amendment applies to modern forms of search... the Second Amendment extends, prima facie, to all instruments that constitute bearable arms, even those that were not in existence at the time of the founding."