Quote Originally Posted by Solkern View Post
But here’s the thing, it doesn’t infringe anyone at all, it makes the process longer, but it doesn’t stop you from owning a gun, does it?

"A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."

How does this law infringe or stop you from your legal right to own a gun? While I agree the process is painful and stupid, but it in no way stops you from owning a gun.

The only thing that stops you, is yourself not wanting to fill out these forms to buy from private citizens, when you can just go to a gun shop and buy it that way.
It interferes unduly with the 5th amendment right to private property. Further, there is no legislative mandate or guideline to support the administrative rule. What other piece of private property do you have to get a license to sell? Further, several bans and restrictions on sale and ownership have been struck down on the basis that that right to sell is included in the right to keep?

What other right do you have to get a license to exercise?

How much of my rights have to be sacrificed to ineffectively assuage your feelings?