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no where in the 2nd amendment does it say AR15. nor a loaded AR15
absolutely no where
i can turn up to court and in a sleaveless shirt say 'i stand here using my 2nd amendment right to bare arms'
but you cannot turn up to court with an AR15 say 'i stand here using my 2nd amendment right to bare AR15'
Second Amendment doesn't have anything to do with it.
First Amendment has been adjudicated over and over to include the right to travel with your property.
Fourth Amendment upholds the fact that your property is your property. Hands off to others without your permission.
If you are asked by government what you are doing traveling with your AR15, loaded, your answer is:
1. Does anybody claim ownership to this, my property (show a picture of the AR15 and the rounds)?
2. No? This is my property. I don't understand your language.
3. Please present a copy of any contract I entered into that states that I will handle my property is certain ways.
4. Please prove damage that I have done with my property so that I can pay for it.
5. If you intend to steal my property, thereby breaking your Oath of Office to uphold the Constitution... your fines and jail time are listed in your legal laws, including the fact that you may no longer hold governmental office.