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Old April 17, 2013, 04:25 PM   #347
zukiphile
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Originally Posted by JD
I'm not aware of- though I'd be figuratively/conversationally happy to learn of- any premise that one must surrender one right to enjoy another- i.e. 2A for right to livelihood.
An FFL effectively limits some of his fourth amendment protections because the pertinent regulatory/law enforcement agency is entitled to enter the address on theFFL during business hours and conduct a search without any warrant or reasonable suspicion. There are some perfectly good reasons not to be an FFL.

I am a different kind of government licensee. My state limits the kinds of statements I can make about courts and judges. Before AZ v. Bates people in my profession were prohibited from advertising in most states, or the manner in which they could advertise was severely regulated.
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