Actually 'Arms' means 'anything used as a weapon." Can be a gun, a knife, sword, bow and arrow, or an object that's not normally used as a weapon like a pen or pencil.
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Keep watching. It's a decision that will rather quickly be reversed on appeal. The judge's ruling made very little legal sense and mostly a rant that could easily have been copied and pasted from the imgflip comments section; of COURSE states are allowed to regulate firearm commerce. How many times do we have to point to the words "well-regulated"?
This is the same judge, who says, in his ruling, more people have died from vaccine than mass shootings in California. With a descent such as that, it will be appealed.
"well-regulated" regarding militia didn't even apply the way the term is interpreted today, being more about proficiency and training of recruits when needed by a state rather than what would one expect for a modern standing professional army.
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What an excellent point you just made - tell the courts that you've successfully determined that "a well-regulated milita" does indeed imply that the Second Ammendment never actually prohibits the government from getting involved in the way guns are made and sold!
How about you take it upon your scholarly self to take this new found secret information about something you were so uttterly blissfuly ignorantly unaware of in your delightful LeftRightLeftRight goosestepping Lalapalooza [see what did there?] mosh pit-o-rama stomp on your next school trip to DC (oi! oi! oi!) and inform the Federal Supreme Court about this State's Right to conscript farmers and dress them up all posh like n supply em the weapons they were supposedly supposed to supply themselves as mistated in the Second Amendement?
Arms means arms.
All kinds of guns is a subset.
However, any any and all is stretching it past the kind a private citizen would ordinarily have for everyday purposes.