Listening to the state, telling the judge that regulating/banning guns is 'common sense'.
If it's so common, why have so many states, found that they have no real difficulties in legalizing constitutional carry? Vermont never banned it, it's now legal in Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Kansas, and Wyoming.
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2nd speaker talks about how the right to hunt is part of the 2nd.
3rd(pro) speaker is very rapid. He's pointing out that looking at it on a space area is the wrong way to go - 85% of land is legal open carry, but it's NOT 85% of where people go - it's still forbidden on roads, near structures, etc...
4th Speaker - that when NY passed it's control laws, it was held that the 2nd didn't flow down to the states. Basically, he's arguing that the 2nd applies, as a constitutional policy, regardless of anything else.