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Question: Do you believe gun control is unconstitutional?
#1
No. All forms, including a gun ban, would be constitutional.
 
#2
Only a gun ban would be unconstitutional.
 
#3
Some forms of gun control are unconstitutional.
 
#4
All forms of gun control are unconstitutional.
 
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Other (please post)
 
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LeBron
LeBron FitzGerald
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« on: March 11, 2014, 04:21:57 AM »

I would support an all-out gun ban even though it's not constitutional. A "gun ban" and the "right to keep and bear arms" are pretty bland which gives them room for interpretation. As long as the gun ban laws still allow for having the right to bear arms within the household with a gun that's unloaded or concealed with a trigger lock, it would be constitutional in my opinion since the Constitution says nothing about being able to use the gun directly for self-defense, hunting or other purposes. As long as you can keep or bear that firearm, that's all that matters and nothing else.
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