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On guns, maybe problem is that militias aren’t sufficiently ‘well-regulated’

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion September 20, 2022

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While assault weapons are banned in Massachusetts, gun sellers sidestep the law by selling parts to be assembled later ( Page A1, Sept. 11). This ploy apparently is also illegal but beyond the reach of enforcement.Rather than splitting hairs over the distinction between selling a completely assembled assault rifle vs. selling parts of one, why not adhere to the entirety of the Second Amendment to the Constitution: “A well-regulated militia... + full article



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