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Old June 10, 2009, 02:58 PM   #32
vranasaurus
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If you read Heller Scalia mentions "dangerous or unusual". Whether a ban on "assault weapons" were permissable would depend on if they were considered dangerous or unusual.

Judging by numbers in circulation "assault weapons" are not unusual at all. And they are certainly no more dangerous than any other firearm.

Some things obviously fit into the D/U castegory, some are on the line, and some are obviously not.
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