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No it isn't poor logic. You can't arbitrarily make up classes of firearms and put the ones you don't like in a category and ban them.
Also, what weapons don't have a military application?
I'm not even making an argument against reasonable restrictions like background checks. But several states like New Jersey with their checks and "may issue" standards have effectively hollowed out the 2nd Amendment.
If you don't like the 2nd Amendment, work to repeal it. Don't rely on anti-gun judges to legislate from the bench.
So lets flip it on it's head. If we ignore the limits of the well regulated militia, what restrictions are there to the 2nd amendment if any? Can people own nuclear weapons?

) are excluded. But these distinctions are distinctions of kind, not arbitrary categorizations; semi-automatic rifles are similar to muskets in a way that missile systems simply are not.
), then there could be a case for assault rifles not being protected as well. I was just pointing out that time invented after the passing of the 2nd amendment is a bad route to argue.
at "they're just better muskets"
Court coming for your piece of shyt antique musket handed down from generations on the mantle above the fireplace, too.
You won't be able to kill each other so easily, or kill yourselves, and America will be a more peaceful and happier society.