SparrowHawk
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It would require a Constitutional Amendment and the rules for those are very clearKCFlyer said:
Yes...our representatives...the voice of their constituents.My point is....if "the people" told their representatives that they didn't want us to be able to have non automatic automatic weapons, and their representatives introduced that bill...and other representatives voted to agree with that...the day after a president signed it - the NRA would demand the supreme court hear the case. But the Patriot act infringed on 6 of the 10 amendments in the bill of rights (thankfully, they stayed away from the second). And not a peep from the constitutional scholars on this board. Because after all....our forefathers could not have foreseen a terrorist threat, even though they WERE able to envision muskets firing hundreds of rounds per minute....or so I've heard.