Eddie_Valiant
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This may only be for the free states but maybe it will apply in Mass - someday.
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Seems like a good call though:Story here:
Judge bars enforcement of Delaware 'ghost gun' restrictions
DOVER, Del. (AP) — A federal judge has issued an injunction barring Delaware from enforcing provisions of a new law outlawing the manufacture and possession of homemade “ghost guns,” which can’t be traced by law enforcement officials because they don’t have serial numbers.apnews.com
Note that the judge granted a preliminary injunction barring enforcement, so it now goes to trial.
I hope the Delaware donks get their asses curbed in court.
Our Constitution was written in the 1700s. Back then, everything in the Colonies was handcrafted, including firearms. Those Pennsylvania rifles that Colonial marksmen used to great effect against British soldiers armed with smooth bore muskets would prove this. Pathan tribesmen in the Khyber Pass have been doing the same for centuries. Homemade guns are very old news.How many pre 1968 guns have serial numbers?
What about pre 1900?
Nothing in the text, tradition or history of the United States required serialization of arms - they may find a few examples but the tradition was that there was no requirement to track arms outside those directly in the governments control.
We just need to move good cases through the system. The issues will come from overzealous people bringing poorly written suits with non-sympathetic plaintiffs.
Concur - history and tradition absolutely are on our side. Zero support in history for banning homemade firearms.Our Constitution was written in the 1700s. Back then, everything in the Colonies was handcrafted, including firearms. Those Pennsylvania rifles that Colonial marksmen used to great effect against British soldiers armed with smooth bore muskets would prove this. Pathan tribesmen in the Khyber Pass have been doing the same for centuries. Homemade guns are very old news.