Loresinger wrote:How will that regulation differ from what is currently in place (forgive me I am a bit uneducated in the legalities field)
Currently, it is very difficult to regulate guns at all. There have been various attempts but any of them that act as an effective ban on owning guns in almost any circumstances are usually challenged in court and struck down.
By "an effective ban" I mean that the law or regulation is written in such a way that it makes it almost impossible to own a gun. A few years ago Washington D.C. had a law that supposedly allowed you to own a gun. They required you to do practically everything except the "I am a little teapot" dance and would still deny you a permit to own a gun. That law as struck down.
With the 2nd Amendment in place, the federal government is literally forced to do almost nothing. I think the fact that we have a background check requirement, ban most fully automatic weapons and make it illegal for people convicted of domestic violence to carry guns are miracles. Aside from preventing international trafficking in certain weapons that is about all the federal government is able to do with regulating gun ownership.
And because of the 2nd amendment if a state gets too restrictive about gun ownership the federal government can be asked to step in and strike down the law passed by the state. That is usually done through the courts.
Without the 2nd amendment then guns could be strictly regulated. For example, it is illegal to drive with impaired vision. If you cannot see well enough to drive then the state can take away your drivers license and penalize you if you are caught driving. Technically, it is not illegal to own a gun if you are blind.
Of course, there is a distinction between owning a car and operating it. And that would be true of someone who wanted to own guns to collect vs shooting them. A blind person could own a gun for the purpose of being a collector. In some states it is legal for blind people to hunt if they are accompanied by a person who is able to see. I suppose they act as the shot spotter. "Just a little lower Tim. Your last shot was a bit high"
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