Tuesday, January 29, 2013

The Bastardization of the 2nd Amendment by the NRA

Op-ed in The Gazette
The National Rifle Association is misrepresenting the Second Amendment and the men who created it. The founders never intended the amendment as justification for citizens to make war on their government.

George Washington, desperate to retire to Mount Vernon, only agreed to attend the Constitutional Convention because of his concerns about the inadequacies of the Articles of Confederation. The weak Continental Congress and its inability to supply his army’s needs throughout the war and his distress over Shays’ short-lived rebellion in Massachusetts convinced him the country needed a strong central government to hold the states together. James Madison, after an exhaustive study of governmental systems throughout history, reached the same conclusions by the time the two men arrived in Philadelphia.

They hoped for a standing army capable of fending off any new challenges. When it became apparent the nation couldn’t afford it, they decided to rely on a militia system. Every home would keep a musket in working order and be ready to come to the nation’s defense if needed.

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  1. It took our country a while to understand that "all men are created equal" means exactly what it says. It took a long time to understand that women are also equal. So it comes as no surprise that it's taken at least some a while to get the idea that "the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed" means just that.

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