frankie_the_yankee wrote:And "infringement"? Remember, it doesn't say, "Congress shall make no law.....". It could have. Why do you think the Founders wrote it the way they did, instead of writing something like, "Congress shall make no law limiting in any way the right of the people to purchase, possess, and carry arms either in defense of themselves or of the state. Such activity is the exclusive domain and individual right of the people, who may buy possess and carry arms at any place, at any time, and in any manner, as they, individually, see fit."
Only the First Amendment contains the words "Congress shall make no law." I think the main reason is that at the time the Constitution was ratified, several states had official religions.
All the other amendments that protect individual rights are written in the passive voice.
The main thing to keep in mind is that the people who wrote and ratified the Constitution, when they were actually running the government and making laws, saw no need for "gun control." From the 18th century until 1934, the only gun laws were racist.
I agree with you that economics is as much a science as chemistry; it just deals with an environment where it is much more difficult to perform experiments.
Once again, I apologize for not giving this response as much time and research as it deserves.
- Jim