Any and all 'infringements' on gun ownership at the federal level are clear violations of the 2nd Ammendment.
"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."
The original colonies would not have signed onto a general (central) government compact without this protection/guarantee in place.
Each and every federal employee that promotes, proscribes, or enforces limits on any ownership of arms by 'the people' is guilty of treason at the very least, and a cheerleader at worst, for the tyranny that will undoubtably arise in the vaccum of power created as a result. Their utopian version of a 'gunless' society is without clothes.
Oak trees, lamposts, and rope are the necessary ingredients to insure that the American ideal of self-government is not hijacked by those who ignore the original intent, while mistakenly elevating themselves to the height of those who fought tyranny firsthand and, as a result, designed remedies-- before unknown, to ensure it's ugly head would not rise again on our soil.
At quick glance, our American garden is rife with weeds. Their seeds were not deliberatly planted, yet they've sprung up as one might expect when their dormancy was disturbed by a 'stirring', such as we've experienced recently in Iraq. The Victory Garden during WWII is no different from today's. What is different are the amount of weeds being tolerated.
Really? I'm rather fond of the federal law that bans incarcerated felons from possessing firearms.
You'd arm them?