I like where you're coming from. I completely agree with your mindset on the principles. However, you can't possibly ignore the risks involved. At this point we're no different than the people in the North helping runaway slaves escape to freedom via the Underground Railroad. We're doing what is right, but that doesn't make it legal. There are plenty of bad cops out there who will ignore what is right and enforce what is "law". How many blacks were arrested for using white drinking fountains or sitting in white only areas in the 60's? Being right doesn't make you immune from having your civil rights violated by the government and being prosecuted. They've already been allowed to pass the law and they've then been allowed to enforce it by the courts.What risk? Risk is nit assumed when exercising a RIGHT! The SCOTUS has made it clear on numerous rulings
To say you don't expect to get in a jam or only break one at a time is to over simplify it. You cannot conceive of all of the possible scenarios that may get you or I into a jam. What will your employer, neighbors, family, friends think when they hear of your felony weapons charge arrest? How much money will it cost you to appeal it 4,5,6 times until you get it up to a high enough court who will recognize Bruen? How many years will that take?



