Now, to answer your question now that I've had time to wake up...
Weapons depots would put all weapons under the jurisdiction of the State. Maintenance and upgrade of the weapons located within would also fall upon the State. Round the clock security would need to be provided to prevent pilferage. They would also be a major target in the case of invasion making them moot. Switching to a depot system would require massive outlays in new spending by the State in order to maintain, upgrade and protect these weapons. This can not be justified when private ownership within homes has proven to be a much more cost effective and efficient way of carrying out the same policy.
I've already stated my case against the third point.
And with that I'm off to bed. Enjoy writing your paper
The Supreme Court has done a fine job upholding the spirit of the law in interpreting it as a defense against seizure of arms and upholding the rights of the citizen to maintain private weapons.Flaming_Maniac wrote:
- Has the Supreme Court taken an even remotely correct interpretation of the Second Amendment as written?
- Wouldn’t weapons depots around the country controlled at the State level or lower be a more accurate interpretation of the Second Amendment?
- Should the Second Amendment be rewritten? Should it be to make guns for self-defense explicitly legal, to make individually owned civilian weapons illegal, or for some other purpose?
Weapons depots would put all weapons under the jurisdiction of the State. Maintenance and upgrade of the weapons located within would also fall upon the State. Round the clock security would need to be provided to prevent pilferage. They would also be a major target in the case of invasion making them moot. Switching to a depot system would require massive outlays in new spending by the State in order to maintain, upgrade and protect these weapons. This can not be justified when private ownership within homes has proven to be a much more cost effective and efficient way of carrying out the same policy.
I've already stated my case against the third point.
And with that I'm off to bed. Enjoy writing your paper
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat