I know we are guaranteed the right to own a "gun" via the 2nd Amendment, but what about automatics, grenades, flamethrowers, bazookas, tanks.........or A-bombs? At some point don't you have to say to Joe sixpack, "no, you can't build your own A-bomb for self defense?"
Food for thought....
>> what about automatics, grenades, flamethrowers, bazookas, tanks.........or A-bombs? At some point don't you have to say to Joe sixpack, "no, you can't build your own A-bomb for self defense?"
>> cannons and gun powder
STATE laws very, but on a federal level: (note – DHS, CPSC, Justice, etc. are hard at work stripping away your rights to own things and materials – so this may not be current in some respects).
automatics ie: machine guns – legal, importation or sale of ones manufactured past a certain data to civilians is illegal, so they are pricey! That said, background check, paperwork, $200 transfer tax a long wait and it's yours.
Note: you have to tell BATF where the gun lives and notify them in advance if you transport it across state lines. They have the authority to verify this...
Related – hand crank Gatling guns are legal to own and last I heard had no paperwork other that that for a normal rifle. Electric Gatling guns are also legal but will attract a great deal more scrutiny. Also, who can afford to shoot one???
Grenades: ie: destructive device – as above. - yes, grenade = $10, tax = $200
flamethrower – oddly not regulated, AFAICT
bazookas – tube and every round as above. - $200, etc.
Tanks – perfectly legal to own and some people collect and restore them. The main gun seems to be another issue and while the barrel is always left, I believe it's always plugged.
Cannons – smooth bore, black powder – perfectly legal to own. No Paperwork.
Howitzers and more modern field artillery that uses modern propellants, has rifled barrels and locking breaches – these seem more controlled and may be banned.
Powder storage – for modern powders there are definitely limits on how much you can store, without building a magazine that requires inspection and permitting – so far away from inhabited buildings, etc. For black powder – I don't know.
A-Bombs – amazingly, I agree that the government should restrict ownership. Not very Libertarian of me – eh?
Fortunately, (or not – depending on your perspective), Congress and the regulatory agencies mostly ignore the above items beyond current restrictions. As to automatic weapons – I suspect that's because of the fiction they try to impress on the sheeple that “Assault Weapons”(sic) (which are banned based on if they “look evil” or if their design is based on a military design) are machine guns. I suspect they are being largely left alone for several reasons – for one, people that pay these prices, go through the paperwork and background checks are not generally ones that will mis-use the items. (Just like CCW permit holders), and secondly – it's a rather expensive hobby – and I don't think Congress wants to piss off their more well off political contributors and country club buddies...
No – BATFE, CPSC, DEA, etc. seem more focused on trying to ban model rocket motors (hi BSA), common biological reagents (hi homeschoolers and science fair participants), access to chemicals, removing contents listings from household and AG chemicals, and trying to kill the amateur pyrotechnics field, etc.
Congress is also trying to push through and make permanent the Assault Weapons(sic) ban again. This time the list of weapons has been massively expanded to include 90% of the firearms you would find at any shooting range.
Oh BTW – CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission) those same wondrous folks that drove many chemistry set companies out of business and made current sets totally lame now has their very own SWAT team! - Gosh, are we having fun yet? Another random factiod – FEMA, yes the disaster management people, run a sniper school... that actually makes sense, because 10% of FEMA (the part they talk about) does disaster management, while 90% focuses on CoG – Continuity of Government.
Some things to be aware of:
Fireworks / Chemicals:
http://www.cannonfuse.com/store/pc/viewContent.asp?idpage=1
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/14.06/chemistry.html
1st amendment rights / what is public vs private space / what's legal in the privacy of your own bedroom. You may not like this industry, but they are a primary point of attack on our civil rights. Decisions effecting them, trickle down and effect us all:
http://www.defendourporn.org/?cat=8
Related – a few weeks ago more legislation “to protect the children” was passed by Congress. These bills ALLWAYS have horrible repercussions for civil rights. One of them apparently has some sort of reporting requirements for Internet sites/bbs's about reporting information on their members / users to the Federal gvmt. This would seem to be a direct attack on the open Internet and another step closer to a police state.
-t