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In reply to the discussion: How is Meatloaf's 'Id Do Anything for Love' like the 2nd Amendment? [View all]discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,593 posts)1. Wrong
The simple reason for this is because the 2nd Amendment does not actually give citizens a right to bear arms.
Agreed; all humans innately possess that right. The 2A protects that preexisting right.
The 2nd Amendment guarantees a citizen the right to bear arms if they serve in a militia.
There is no "if" in the 2A. The BoR has as its aim naming and protecting individual rights. Look up "In pari materia".
Since virtually all free citizens of that time were intended to participate in the militia, there was no mention of a limitation. The idea of a militia like the Minutemen of the revolution mostly precludes an interpretation other than arms in every household.
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The Democratic party says the 2A supports an individual right to keep and bear arms.
hack89
Jan 2017
#2
Might have saved yourself the effort. It's settled law now, at least for the foreseeable future.
Marengo
Jan 2017
#19