Can someone tell me where in the 2nd amendment it says you can carry machine guns?
April 23, 2017 at 6:55 pm
An individual in the US has to have one of these to legally own a machine gun.
In order to get a similar stamp an individual has to submit an application to the ATF along with a photograph, finger prints, a form signed by local law enforcement approving the individual to own a machine gun, and pay the $200 tax for the stamp. The process takes months and either the local law enforcement or the ATF can deny the application if they think the individual shouldn't be allowed to own a machine gun.
As far as Walmart or any other business goes they can if they choose ban carrying firearms in their store or other facilities by simply posting a sign by the doors.
Many businesses such as Walmart don't post these signs because they don't want to loose the business of the people that carry guns. If other people don't want to shop in stores that allow guns they can choose to take their business elsewhere, or they could organize boycotts and/or contact their state representatives and tell them they don't approve of the policies and regulations that allow such things. The former is why Walmart doesn't have the signs. The later is how the people with guns got their guns into most of these places in the first place.
In order to get a similar stamp an individual has to submit an application to the ATF along with a photograph, finger prints, a form signed by local law enforcement approving the individual to own a machine gun, and pay the $200 tax for the stamp. The process takes months and either the local law enforcement or the ATF can deny the application if they think the individual shouldn't be allowed to own a machine gun.
As far as Walmart or any other business goes they can if they choose ban carrying firearms in their store or other facilities by simply posting a sign by the doors.
Many businesses such as Walmart don't post these signs because they don't want to loose the business of the people that carry guns. If other people don't want to shop in stores that allow guns they can choose to take their business elsewhere, or they could organize boycotts and/or contact their state representatives and tell them they don't approve of the policies and regulations that allow such things. The former is why Walmart doesn't have the signs. The later is how the people with guns got their guns into most of these places in the first place.
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