Working on summarizing all good arguments against gun control and for firearms ownership. Interested to hear everyone's personal, well thought out, and consistent go-to answers to each of these commonly used anti-gun talking points...
A) The constitution is outdated so it doesn't apply to today's world.
B) Modern firearms ("assault weapons") are not like the muskets that existed when the constitution was written and so the second amendment doesn't apply to them.
C) Muskets couldn't fire 30 round "clipazines" and took longer to reload.
D) The second amendment is only for militia service not the individual.
E) Why do you "need" those guns?
F) Why registration and databases of guns is/isn't infringing on rights and how it is/isn't the first step in confiscation.
G) Guns kill and make people more violent.
A) The constitution is outdated so it doesn't apply to today's world.
B) Modern firearms ("assault weapons") are not like the muskets that existed when the constitution was written and so the second amendment doesn't apply to them.
C) Muskets couldn't fire 30 round "clipazines" and took longer to reload.
D) The second amendment is only for militia service not the individual.
E) Why do you "need" those guns?
F) Why registration and databases of guns is/isn't infringing on rights and how it is/isn't the first step in confiscation.
G) Guns kill and make people more violent.