. .’ but while ‘the guns have changed, . . . our laws have not.’” But, the politicians who represent the survivors and support gun control disagree on what specific actions need to be taken and how far to take them. In this article, the author argues against repealing the Second Amendment, which state’s citizens have a right to bear arms. He thinks lawmakers need to take it to the next level and make constitutional changes to that amendment, arguing that repealing “it wouldn’t . . . scuttle bans on concealed weapons or machine guns.” However, “nearly every gun regulation under discussion today . . . would seem to pass constitutional
. .’ but while ‘the guns have changed, . . . our laws have not.’” But, the politicians who represent the survivors and support gun control disagree on what specific actions need to be taken and how far to take them. In this article, the author argues against repealing the Second Amendment, which state’s citizens have a right to bear arms. He thinks lawmakers need to take it to the next level and make constitutional changes to that amendment, arguing that repealing “it wouldn’t . . . scuttle bans on concealed weapons or machine guns.” However, “nearly every gun regulation under discussion today . . . would seem to pass constitutional