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Yes very well as long as people respect the law. Back in the late 1980s there was a TV movie staring Art Carney and Jackie Gleason who played two elderly prohibition agents. The movie was based on a true story and at the end of it a note was given claiming that Americans drank less alcohol during Prohibition than they ever had before or have had since (at least up to the time the movie was made).The two? Explain. To my knowledge the SCOTUS has never ruled that the federal government has no power to regulate the ownership or use of firearms. The only thing ever in legal dispute is the extent of that power.Laws to regulate sex and confine it to heterosexual marriage have been around in one form or another for thousands of years. Statutory law and public sentiment always worked in tandem- until the Sexual Revolution of the 1960s.I don’t trust Google as adequate documentation for claims as outlandish as the one made here.
Yes very well as long as people respect the law. Back in the late 1980s there was a TV movie staring Art Carney and Jackie Gleason who played two elderly prohibition agents. The movie was based on a true story and at the end of it a note was given claiming that Americans drank less alcohol during Prohibition than they ever had before or have had since (at least up to the time the movie was made).
The two? Explain. To my knowledge the SCOTUS has never ruled that the federal government has no power to regulate the ownership or use of firearms. The only thing ever in legal dispute is the extent of that power.
Laws to regulate sex and confine it to heterosexual marriage have been around in one form or another for thousands of years. Statutory law and public sentiment always worked in tandem- until the Sexual Revolution of the 1960s.
I don’t trust Google as adequate documentation for claims as outlandish as the one made here.