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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.
 
#5
Other (please post)
 
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« on: March 11, 2014, 02:50:16 AM »

Option 4, unless background checks and requiring licenses/permits is "gun control", then option 3.

What about prison regulations prohibiting prisoners from possessing firearms?  Clearly some forms of gun control are constitutionally permissible, since they were going on when the Constitution was signed, and that gives us some insight into what the Framers meant.
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