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Baltimore Sun: Individual Right To Keep, Bear Arms Created in 2008
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On August 7, the Baltimore Sun ran a column ubiquitously examining the chasm between Americans who arm themselves for self-defense and Americans who do not. But on a deeper level, the column asserted that the meaning of the Second Amendment has been “in dispute” for “most of the nation’s history” and only came to be viewed as a protection of individual rights after the Supreme Court’s decision in District of Columbia v. Heller (2008).
This is the same argument that the LA Times put forth on May 22 and one which The New York Times as also been peddling since the Heller decision came down. |
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mickey
(8/8/2015)
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...because the People in the 2A aren't the same People that are mentioned in the rest of the Constitution, and none of the 2A decisions in the first 150 years of our nation's history ever happened. |
Comment by:
Millwright66
(8/8/2015)
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An "allegation" which conveniently managed to avoid mentioning two hundred plus years of american history and court decisions ! |
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