Condottiere said:Collective self defense means that you need access to effective military grade weapons in order to help defend your community; if laser weapons fit in this category better than ye lead slug thrower, laser weaponry would have to be legal.
You are talking about a "well armed militia". The concepts have changed over time, as in ye olde days of olde, muskets weren't considered military weapons, at least not in the Americas. In Europe there wasn't as much wild hunting because all the lands were owned by someone, thus the need to fill the stewpot with something you killed wasn't present. If you go further back in European history you'll find that, to an extent, militiamen sometimes were required to maintain a weapon for when or if they were called up to form a fighting force.
Switzerland might be a better example of this, as they still have a militia/guard of sorts, at least in a different sense than the US. The US does have a Guard and a Reserve (one state level, one federal), however the personnel don't keep anything other than their personal gear at home. Their small arms are kept locked up at their armory where their other gear is.
In Switzerland however, the militia are provided an arms safe to store their auto-rifles and 600 rounds of ammunition. This provides instant access to their basic weapons, though anything heavier is kept stored in their armory.
It's an interesting comparison, as Switzerland has very low gun crime while thousands of individuals have fully automatic weapons stored in their homes. While here in the US we have a very high demands for guns, we have very high gun-related crimes and we have far too many children and adults accidentally dying due to gun accidents.
Makes you wonder what the Swiss put in their water...