01-18-2018, 02:43 PM
Well, bump stocks are not used by the military. The fully automatic weapons used by the military don't need bump stocks. Thus, a sovereign state can ban such by a Supreme Court precident which many wish doesn't exist. (If they admitted the precedent exists, the fully automatic weapons the military use are protected under the 2nd Amendment.)
Some extreme libertarians promote freedom to the extent that a citizen's ability to do something cannot be restricted by the government. The government assumes the majority under representative government can impose their will on any minority. Thus, regulation. At best, regulation promotes the general welfare at the cost of limiting freedom to take any action, to own any object. At best, regulation prevents common abuses, practices commonly practiced by criminals and the elite.
In general, I approve of regulation as it exists, but regulation can and has been over done or abused. Representative legislatures were the best the founding fathers could do given technology at the time. Direct vote democracy using the Internet is now possible, and perhaps necessary, if only as a veto at first. Yes, arguably, the People are not ready fully. Still, it seems better to try advocating direct democracy than bind with extreme libertarians.
Some extreme libertarians promote freedom to the extent that a citizen's ability to do something cannot be restricted by the government. The government assumes the majority under representative government can impose their will on any minority. Thus, regulation. At best, regulation promotes the general welfare at the cost of limiting freedom to take any action, to own any object. At best, regulation prevents common abuses, practices commonly practiced by criminals and the elite.
In general, I approve of regulation as it exists, but regulation can and has been over done or abused. Representative legislatures were the best the founding fathers could do given technology at the time. Direct vote democracy using the Internet is now possible, and perhaps necessary, if only as a veto at first. Yes, arguably, the People are not ready fully. Still, it seems better to try advocating direct democracy than bind with extreme libertarians.