"We only started banning machine guns from civilian hands in the 1980s," Winkler said. "Does that mean that there's a constitutional right to have machine guns because there's no strong historical precedent for banning those weapons?" [More]
I guess if you want to talk your way around it you can convince yourself that NFA '34 was not technically a "ban." More to the point, there is no Constitutional authority for banning those weapons or for creating unalienable rights, and Winkler knows that.
[Via Jess]
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