Let me see if my take on amendment 2 is correct...We have the right to keep and bear arms to form a militia...Right?
Well if we can be a militia, can we not have snipers in our militia like any other army would?
And if we have a militia, doesn't that warrant having armor piercing round to defend ourselves in any given situation that a militia might be needed for?
Let's face it, we probably never will need a militia but we do need to be armed and TRAINED in order to be able to function as one should the need arise...
I do my training at my local gun range where I can practice at any range from 50yd to 600 yds.
The amendment 2 was not drafted so we could hunt animals.
Amendment II
A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.
Being a well regulated militia is my point here...
Main Entry: reg·u·late
Pronunciation: 're-gy&-"lAt also 'rA-
Function: transitive verb
Inflected Form(s): -lat·ed; -lat·ing
Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin regulatus, past participle of regulare, from Latin regula rule
1 a : to govern or direct according to rule b (1) : to bring under the control of law or constituted authority (2) : to make regulations for or concerning <regulate the industries of a country>
2 : to bring order, method, or uniformity to <regulate one's habits>
3 : to fix or adjust the time, amount, degree, or rate of <regulate the pressure of a tire>
So who gets to "REGULATE" the militia of a free state?