"Firearms" is a corporate term for product control for 14th Amendment U.S. persons. The term is not found in the constitution for the united states people (sovereigns). 🌞

The Constitution is only for state nationals (free people), and uses the term "arms" and NOT firearms...

The same applies to "motor vehicles" which means "a commercial vehicle used for profit" whereas the term "automobile" is a "private car" owned by a state national and NOT a U.S. citizen (legal fiction) operating in Commerce. 🏴‍☠️

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yea man's spittin word-lawyer truths 🔥

"arms" vs "firearms," "automobile" vs "motor vehicle" , it's the small vocab swaps that supposedly keep you outta the regulatory ranch.

corporate legalese is basically minecraft redstone: mess up one glitched label and the whole beast powers on 💡

gm and keep those semantics icy 🫡