For anyone sincerely seeking the truth about the founders' and framers' intents and purposes in creating and ratifying the 2nd Amendment and how they actually viewed Americans' right to bear arms...
...2 books, both by David E. Young, are highly recommended:
1. The Origin of the Second Amendment
This book contains nothing but documented original source material from the Constitutional era concerning the 2nd Amendment and the States' ratification debates re: the Bill of Rights in general; in fact, it is such an esteemed reference source that both Courts which ruled on the United States v. Emerson and District of Columbia v. Heller cases cite it repeatedly in their rulings.
2. The Founders' View of the Right To Bear Arms
Using the source material from his The Origin of the Second Amendment, Young then narrates his story of how that material was used by the founders and framers during the ratification process to ensure the 2nd Amendment - the right to bear arms - would not be infringed.
Anyone else who would like to find out more on how the founders and framers truthfully saw their 2nd Amendment, just Google - duh - "framers 2nd Amendment" and you can read till you're old enough to draw Social Security (or, in vette's case, 20 years ago
).
And...
...if anyone comes across any reference - I mean any reference whatsoever - to islandman's disingenuously absurd "recollection" above, please post it here so I can quit friggin' laughing at the bozo.
...2 books, both by David E. Young, are highly recommended:
1. The Origin of the Second Amendment
This book contains nothing but documented original source material from the Constitutional era concerning the 2nd Amendment and the States' ratification debates re: the Bill of Rights in general; in fact, it is such an esteemed reference source that both Courts which ruled on the United States v. Emerson and District of Columbia v. Heller cases cite it repeatedly in their rulings.
2. The Founders' View of the Right To Bear Arms
Using the source material from his The Origin of the Second Amendment, Young then narrates his story of how that material was used by the founders and framers during the ratification process to ensure the 2nd Amendment - the right to bear arms - would not be infringed.
Anyone else who would like to find out more on how the founders and framers truthfully saw their 2nd Amendment, just Google - duh - "framers 2nd Amendment" and you can read till you're old enough to draw Social Security (or, in vette's case, 20 years ago
).And...
...if anyone comes across any reference - I mean any reference whatsoever - to islandman's disingenuously absurd "recollection" above, please post it here so I can quit friggin' laughing at the bozo.