School Shooting in Tennessee (6 killed incl. 3 children)

I ran across this trying to figure out if guns are more or less accessible today than in colonial times. Not really what I was looking for, but it seems they are likely more expensive now than then.

Anyway...

https://sites.udel.edu/materialmatt...fle-gun-gunsmithing-at-colonial-williamsburg/

Makes sense and is reasonable, but yeah times have massively changed.

If there was a way to allow citizens in an area to vote to suspend 2A in certain areas, I think cities and rural areas would be well served. That way, folks could live where the laws suited them best.

Pretty sure that was a guiding principle of the country at one point. Perhaps too much is federal now.


accessible and way deadlier in a much shorter span of time.

Thats my hang up. The founding fathers and designers of the Bill of Rights/Constitution couldnt see that 230 years into the future, we would have arms that carry an ability to fire off 30 rounds in 10 seconds.

So when putting together the wording, it was based on the time/environment then and meant to be for some period of time in the future. But i cant imagine they meant ALL TYPES OF armament.