My question to you is how is the part of the Firearms Owners' Protection Act of 1986, that bans the civilian ownership and transfer of fully automatic firearms manufactured after 1968 constitutional? The second amendment clearly states "shall not infringe", now you can say that the NFA Act is possibly unconstitutional as well but seems to more or less fall under the governments right to tax, but the FOP Act seems to clearly violate the constitution. I want you to put your political (left or right) feelings aside and take this from a strictly constitutional stand point and give arguments as to wether it is constitutional or unconstitutional. If you need references to the act here is the bill summary http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquer...:@@@L&summ2=m&
Also share your feelings on the NFA act, because the right to tax is one thing, and 200$(although it was back in 1934)is not enormous today but it is a pain, however can you say that the wait time from the BATFE of 6-12 months is not an infringement on your rights?
Thanks,
-Chris

