The beauty of the 2nd is that it has a built in mechanism for defending it
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We've already got the guns baby
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It's the magician's "it went up your sleeve!" trope over and over again and nauseum.
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Scholars are still debating this. It’s not settled. I’d take out the regulated part. To protect from a tyrannical government. Cuz under the original sentence they can still regulate and keep arms from the people, thru subversive laws. But sure. The founders were geniuses
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Federalist Paper 46 is usually the one cited most. Side note, Madison originally opposed the entire Bill of Rights. Not because he was against it. He thought of those rights as given and didn't need to be written down. How things change.
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somehow that pesky comma gets ignored, too
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I'll always argue I was mandated to sign up for selective service and therefore part of a well regulated militia
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Defending life is not something that can be regulated. By any means necessary, from all aggressors. The right of the people to keep and bears arms shall not be infringed. There I fixed it. Can we agree to change it now?
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Muh well regulated militia > muh roads
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