Gun Control & RKBA
In reply to the discussion: Who are the Militia? [View all]jimmy the one
(2,776 posts)dscntnt: .. reading the 2A along with the other nine amendments, it is clear that they are intended to express individual rights and act as restrictions on government.
Wow. What a switch, that's what I have said the bor entails (with an individual right/duty to be in a militia). But, this is how you defined it 2 weeks ago when you disagreed with me:
dscntnt: The point has been made numerous times that the BoR "confers" nothing. The BoR began as a list of articles added to the Constitution and was passed by popular demand of the individual states to protect preexisting human rights. The BoR operates as a restriction on government to the benefit of individuals. http://sync.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1172&pid=125577
dscntnt: While the word "militia" within the 2A can be interpreted to mean either the organized or unorganized component, reading the 2A as a whole, the meaning of the word "militia" necessarily comports with the meaning of "the people".
COMPLETE BUNKUM. The unorg'd militia did not come about till early 1800's, years after the 2ndA was written. You can't apply the unorg'd militia as being what madison & ff intended in 1791.