Supreme Court asked to recognize a Second Amendment right to sell guns

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  1. An Taibhse

    An Taibhse Well-Known Member

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    Prove it. You’ve demonstrated your ignorance with full autos and have yet to dispel that image; do so or show post numbers where you claim to refute anything of the discussion other than unsupported claims. So, show the evidence or short of that I and others will accept you have surrendered.
     
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    Where has it been held that a state may deny a business license on the basis of the business itself? How does such not amount to viewpoint-based discrimination?

    Such an argument is invalidated on the basis of other federally licensed firearm dealers being provided with business permits to operate within the state, indicating that the business itself is not considered to be too dangerous to be up and running.
     
  3. Vegas giants

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    States counties and cities deny business licenses based on the nature of the business all the time. Try to open up a strip club next to a school. Lol
     
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    Quite literally everything that has been stated by yourself, pertaining to rate of fire, has been false.
     
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    As was your claim about a state denying a business license based on the type of business
     
  6. Xenamnes

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    A false comparison. Demonstrate a specific example of a business license being denied on the basis of the business itself.
     
  7. Vegas giants

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    I just did. Read the post. Lol
     
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    Except it is a mere hypothetical, it has not actually been demonstrated as happening. There is no evidence that such a business even attempted to set up in such a location.
     
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    It happens all the time. There are specific laws which prohibit it. You are hilarious
     
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    Show even one iota of CONSTITUTIONAL evidence that the Right to keep and bear Arms has any relationship or anything at all to do with either private property or a home.

    So you only have a Right to defend yourself at home, and a Right to get killed when away from home ?
    A Right to keep and bear Arms only in the home ?

    We only fight a war at home ?
    Uninfringed refers to the home ?

    You gun control advocates invented the home clause to make firearms virtually useless for true personal defense.
     
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    So then there is no evidence that a business, such as a strip club, has ever actually made an attempt at setting up a physical location within the proximity of a designated school.
     
  12. Vegas giants

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    Oh you do make me laugh....everyone can see how foolish that post is. Lol
     
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    There was a sort of problem in my old neighborhood in Brooklyn N.Y. when an old family movie theater, the Deluxe suddenly became a XXX porn theater, and only a block over from a Public School.

    "Opened as the Montauk Theatre in 1914 (it is listed in the 1914-1915 edition of American Motion Picture Directory as being located on Bath Beach, Brooklyn).

    In 1928 it was re-named the Bay Theatre and in the mid-1930’s was re-named the De-Luxe Theatre.

    It finally closed in the mid-1990’s after screening XXX rated adult porn movies for the last 10 or so years of its life."
     
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    We shouldn't allow dry counties.
     
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    That is a perfect example of Spurious reasoning.

    What have establishments of, or purveyors of Alcohol to do with firearms ?

    Firearms have a definite function and are Constitutionally protected, only a Gun Control Advocate would excuse putting excessive restrictions on a Gun store in order to make acquisition of firearms more difficult and burdensome.
     
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    Cities have the right to zone areas by business type. this is a no brainer
     
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    Robert Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    So long as it is constitutional. I also mean state constitutional. CA should lose this case as well as the city involved.
     
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    Not likely. There is no constitutional argument here. They could also deny a business license to a church in a residential area if they wanted
     
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    Robert Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    We have a gun store here in Fremont, CA but I can't think of other gun stores. I recall when you could go to Walmart and they sold guns. I believe Sears sold guns. Democrats were around at that time, so why did they see guns as the enemy? Guns must be handled by humans. They act as if the entire human race are criminals.

    For crying out loud. We used to have a gun store here. I did not know the name got changed to Annies but this store announced it closed 12/30/2017
    http://www.annies-guns.com/

    Damn, Fremont is the 5th largest city by sq miles in CA and we do not have any gun stores. To buy a gun, I must now drive to the next city next to San Jose, Ca.

    This city once had our own gun range. Homes are now there. We had a glider airport. Then Democrats flooded this area. No more drag strip and no more airport. We wanted an airport but Democrats killed it.

    Well, I don't need to stay here but one more year.

    We used to be able to buy guns at several stores. Brown signs laws and stores close.
     
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  20. Robert

    Robert Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I never heard of a church having a business license. Maybe you live in Romania.

    You saying there is no constitutional argument is dust on the table top.
     
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    This is a zoning case. Scotus will never see it
     
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    No I live in the US and you had better believe a church has a business license and can only be in certain zoned areas.
     
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    Do cities really have rights?
     
  24. Robert

    Robert Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    You are wandering all over the place. I checked my city and they do not tax churches. I see nothing on their site saying they force churches to get a business license. Maybe you live in a Democrat run city.
     
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    Maybe you live in fantasyland because you have no clue what you are talking about. Lol
     

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