
If “in common use” had been the understanding at the time of ratification, there’d have been a case that could be made against breech loaders and cartridges. [More]
Notes from the Resistance

If “in common use” had been the understanding at the time of ratification, there’d have been a case that could be made against breech loaders and cartridges. [More]
In the final analysis, “common use” is as bogus as “sporting purposes.” The framers could have included either in the language ratified as the Second Amendment and chose not to.