The radical, far right, Supreme court justice Antonin Scalia's thought on the 2nd amendment;
Scalia, a card-carrying conservative and stalwart of the Court’s right-leaning majority, told “Fox News Sunday” that the Second Amendment’s language allowing citizens the right to own weapons doesn’t mean they can own any weapon they want.
Scalia, states:
“Like most rights, the right secured by the Second Amendment is not unlimited…”. It is
“…not a right to keep and carry any weapon whatsoever in any manner whatsoever and for whatever purpose.”
I used to hunt, for food, not trophy, with rifles and shotguns. I used to own guns.
I am however of the opinion no average citizen needs to own a military style weapon or armor piercing ammunition. They are not suitable for home defense or hunting.
Even the family of the inventor of the AR-15 say, "It was designed as a military weapon.
"He would have been horrified and sickened as anyone, if not more by these events"
The family of the inventor of the
AR-15 rifle says that the gun was not intended for civilian use but for military purposes.
“Our father, Eugene Stoner, designed the AR-15 and subsequent M-16 as a military weapon to give our soldiers an advantage over the AK-47,” the Stoner family
told NBC News. “He died long before any mass shootings occurred. But, we do think he would have been horrified and sickened as anyone, if not more by these events.”
Eugene Stoner, an ex-marine and the rifle’s inventor, never used his AR-15 for sport, kept it for personal defense, or even owned one. His family said he made millions by using his design, but only for military sales.
“After many conversations with him, we feel his intent was that he designed it as a military rifle,” Stoner’s family explained, saying that their father wanted to make the “most efficient and superior rifle possible for the military.”