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I don't think that amendment means what you think it means. Um, actually, it means exactly what it says, not what you've read into it. Why, in heaven's name, would the founding fathers grant the right of the military to have guns? Does that make ANY sense to you what-so-ever? Militia is defined as "an organized body of citizens, as the National Guard, drilled and equipped as soldiers, but called to active service only in emergencies." Ok, how does that affect my right to own a firearm? Regardless of you ignorance of the actual law, does it make sense that the founding fathers would refer to the military as "the people"? Clearly it doesn't. "The People" means the same thing in the first and second amendments. Stop trying to rewrite the constitution to mean something it was never intended to mean, just because the Brady Campaign has you spoiling your depends. |
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