1 and 4 are not "REAL crimes" -- in fact you already pointed out that "Use of hard core drugs" is not something the government has any right to criminalize.
"Use of hard core drugs" is not something the government has any right to criminalize. In relation to 2A. It has no stipulations for whom can bear arms, nor the arms they can bear.
And I was being a bit comical with my points. We can arrest people for a phone call now.
1 and 4 are not "REAL crimes" -- in fact you already pointed out that "Use of hard core drugs" is not something the government has any right to criminalize.
2 and 3, of course, are another story entirely.
"Use of hard core drugs" is not something the government has any right to criminalize. In relation to 2A. It has no stipulations for whom can bear arms, nor the arms they can bear.
And I was being a bit comical with my points. We can arrest people for a phone call now.