Sporting use is not even in the context of the Second Amendment. [More]You don't say.
The first two bullets deal with 2A. The third asks judicial nominees:
Does the legal concept “in common use at the time,” at a minimum, apply to weaponry carried by infantry soldiers for battlefield use, in addition to those commonly used for self-defense and sport?Well, does it?
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