Tom Gresham's Gun Talk: 4.03.16 - Part C

Published on April 13, 2016
Duration: 44:45

This segment discusses the historical intent of the Second Amendment, focusing on the idea of citizens possessing comparable firepower to the government for potential overthrow of tyranny. It delves into the current restrictions on certain firearms, particularly machine guns, and critiques the 1986 ban, suggesting its repeal. The discussion highlights the practical limitations of civilian armament compared to modern military hardware.

Quick Summary

The Second Amendment's historical intent was to equip citizens with firepower comparable to the government, enabling them to resist tyranny. However, modern military advancements create a vast disparity, and current restrictions, like the 1986 machine gun ban, further limit civilian armament.

Chapters

  1. 16:35Second Amendment Intent
  2. 17:03Machine Gun Restrictions
  3. 17:161986 Machine Gun Ban
  4. 17:35Reclaiming Government Discussion

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the original intent behind the Second Amendment regarding citizen firepower?

The Second Amendment was historically interpreted to ensure citizens could possess firepower comparable to the government. This was intended as a safeguard, allowing the populace to reclaim their government should it become tyrannical.

What are the current restrictions on owning machine guns in the US?

While it is legal to own machine guns, there are significant restrictions. A key restriction is the ban on civilian ownership of machine guns manufactured after May 19, 1986, a measure enacted by the Firearm Owners' Protection Act.

Why is it impractical for civilians to match modern military firepower?

The technological advancement of modern military hardware, such as fighter jets and advanced weaponry, far surpasses what is available or affordable for civilian ownership. This creates an insurmountable gap in firepower, making direct comparison impractical today.

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