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We all know the famous duel between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr. Clearly legal at the time.
What happened to that right? If all parties involved agree beforehand to resolving a dispute through gun duels which may end up fatally for the participants, then why outlaw it?
Also, isn't it a considered an infringement on the 2nd Amendment to do so?
What happened to that right? If all parties involved agree beforehand to resolving a dispute through gun duels which may end up fatally for the participants, then why outlaw it?
Also, isn't it a considered an infringement on the 2nd Amendment to do so?