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The individual rights interpretation of the Second Amendment was widely held during the founding era. How do we know this? Because the historical evidence overwhelmingly points in that direction.
"Gun control means control for the government so government can control the people." – Luke Scott On April 19,1775, In ...
Since President Trump took office, the Justice Department has backed challenges to gun regulations. And it did not appeal a ruling against a federal age limit on handguns.
And as the 2022 midterm election approaches, Nevada voters are readying to retire Democrat Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, the “worst Senate candidate to protect your Second Amendment rights ...
A series of guns that were seized by officers in Hermosa Beach and posted by the police department on social media led to ...
Second Amendment Rights Continue Under Attack by Courts, Governments, and Banks Bob Barr | Mar 09, 2023 The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not necessarily represent the ...
Not So Long Ago, the Second Amendment Didn’t Guarantee the Right to Own a Gun. By Ed Kilgore, political columnist for Intelligencer since 2015. Mar. 27, 2018. save d.
The Supreme Court seemed ready to expand Second Amendment rights after hearing arguments for over two hours and expressing skepticism about a New York law that restricts individuals from carrying ...
In each case, defenders of gun rights have invoked the Second Amendment, the text that casts a long shadow across all discussions of guns in the U.S. At times, it seems to all but end such discussion.
It’s time for Congress to act. States controlled by the Democratic party have chosen to ignore an individual right protected by an amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Rights of millions of law ...
Part I briefly looks at the text of the Second Amendment, which protects the right to "keep" arms and the right to "bear" arms. Rather than creating a hierarchy, the text protects both rights equally.
Unfortunately, many politicians seem determined to directly infringe on our right to bear arms, despite the Second Amendment’s clear wording that it “shall not be infringed.” ...