by johnharris » Tue Aug 17, 2010 6:48 am
Its an interesting question and one not clearly resolved in my mind - yet.
Read some of the cases and you will see the connection of the right to the duty of the citizen as part of the common law militia. Keep in mind, its not about hunting, sporting purposes (as the fools at the ATF try to assert) or even self defense. The older cases and even Heller and McDonald to some extent talk about the meaning of the militia, the term "regulated", and the scope of arms. An argument could easily be made and extended that ammunition is within the scope.
Of course, in TN, we can address that legislatively - maybe in 2011 and then assert it as a fundamental right under the 10th Amendment. The question is what would this proposed provision say?
John Harris
Executive Director
Tennessee Firearms Association, Inc.
Attorney