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dogsledsleddog | 1 year ago

That it didn't exist is not really that relvant. I.e. the US classified secrecy as a munition so under the US' framing it is a 2nd amendment right necessary to balance power between people and government.. Take it away from all and it is no longer essential.

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some_random|1 year ago

Has this framing ever actually been tested in court? Between the dramatic re-interpretation of the 2nd as a collective non-right and the precedent of laws like ITAR and other munitions controls I can't imagine this would hold up.

arminiusreturns|1 year ago

Remember the 90s cryptowars and the "illegal shirts with math on them"?

xhkkffbf|1 year ago

Has anyone used the 3rd amendment to argue against the government forcing them to include backdoors and surveillance mechanisms?