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No it cannot.These particular conditions infringe on the rights protected by the second amendment, A right cannot be licensed,In a licensing — or “permit to purchase” — system, nobody could buy a gun without first getting some kind of card or certificate (in other words, a license) from local or state authorities. And to get that license, a potential buyer would have to satisfy a few conditions, like completing a firearms safety course and submitting fingerprints.
Unconstitutional.
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What is unconstitutional about meeting a few conditions?
Sure it can if it falls under reasonable regulation.
It is very simple a right is something that cannot be licensed