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In reply to the discussion: A Well Regulated Militia [View all]ShazzieB
(16,389 posts)78. Is there a specific passage you can point to?
Last edited Fri Nov 5, 2021, 02:05 AM - Edit history (1)
It's a long, wordy article, and I don't have time for a close reading right now. I skimmed it, but nothing jumped out at me. Is there a specific passage in there that you're referring to?
EDITED TO ADD: On second thought, Did you mean that The People's History of the United States is your source? It's a little hard to tell for sure.
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To me it was always that to have a well regulate militia, the people have to be allowed to own guns.
brewens
Oct 2021
#7
A pretty small percentage of people owned guns in the first place in the Colonies. Take away that
brewens
Oct 2021
#30
to me its crystal clear - which is why we need to erase it from our constitution
Blues Heron
Oct 2021
#20
The quote is a clause, not a sentence, and it's deliberately removed from its context.
lagomorph777
Oct 2021
#63
You Are Refering To Individual State Constitutions At The Founding, Sir?
The Magistrate
Oct 2021
#48
The term "well regulated" can cover many things, including what types of firearms are regulation. So
dameatball
Oct 2021
#3
They probably should have said that we can own guns for the purpose of serving in a well
brewens
Oct 2021
#10
I contend that morons allowed open carry does not qualify as a "well regulated militia".
pecosbob
Oct 2021
#32
No - it's written as it's written. I don't have to defend the Founders here.
lagomorph777
Oct 2021
#71
The 2nd covers guns expected to be used by the militia - i.e. uniform military-grade arms.
BusterMove
Oct 2021
#36
From Scholar Carol Anderson: "a constitutional right to form militias to put down slave revolts"
usonian
Oct 2021
#37
Anderson isn't wrong about one of the southern state motivation, but she ignores the fact..
SYFROYH
Oct 2021
#59
Yup. But gun-humpers (even here) will give you all kinds of excuses to ignore the first clause.
lagomorph777
Oct 2021
#62