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ANOTHER INCONVENIENT TRUTH:<br />

The Second Amendment Is Not About Duck Hunting, The Army,<br />

Or The National Guard<br />

(Recent events have raised the public discussion of the Second Amendment and how it<br />

affects government regulations of firearms. In the coming months, this space will feature<br />

a continuing essay by an attorney dedicated to protecting your Second Amendment<br />

rights.)<br />

“A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security<br />

of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear<br />

arms, shall not be infringed.”<br />

The Second Amendment of the United Sates Constitution has<br />

absolutely nothing to do with possession of firearms for sporting purposes,<br />

although that is a beneficial “side effect” enjoyed by gun owners. It is more<br />

closely related to the individual right of self-defense, but history shows that<br />

the main purpose of the amendment is to protect the citizenry from an<br />

overbearing, tyrannical government.<br />

It is debatable whether citizens would stand a chance against modern<br />

weapons like drones and missiles, but that is not the subject of this<br />

discussion. Instead, our focus is to establish, by legal and historical<br />

evidence, that the purpose for the amendment’s existence is to resist tyranny.<br />

This series of articles will be divided into five sections:<br />

1) The historical perspective of the framers of the constitution,<br />

including English political history, the right of self-defense, and the<br />

definition of “militia”,<br />

2) The framers’ philosophical backgrounds and the politics of the day,<br />

3) Whether the right to bear arms is an individual vs a collective right,<br />

4) A grammatical analysis of the amendment, in both period and<br />

modern terms, and,<br />

5) Judicial interpretation of the amendment, past, present and future.<br />

By Joe Forbes<br />

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