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Originally Posted by MartinSE
No, Ar-15s are not mentioned in the Constitution, which was my point, you can't have it both ways. We have a right to privacy - oh, wait, that is not mentioned either.
Abortion law at the time of the signing was that it was none of the governments business until after quickening - in general. However, slave owners were 100% opposed to any abortion laws relating to slaves, since breeding with slaves was a popular recreation that led to more stock.
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REALLY!
Unlike abortion, the Constitution, in the 2nd Amendment, specifically protects
the right to keep and bear ‘arms’. It’s not referring to body parts.
arms
/ärmz/
1. weapons and ammunition; armaments.
The AR15 is a
weapon, more specifically a
rifle.