In Rousseau's Social Contract, he states:
"Along with these three kinds of law goes a fourth, most
important of all, which is not graven on tablets of marble
or brass, but on the hearts of the citizens. This forms the
real constitution of the State, takes on every day...
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
"a free State" = not a tyranny
"A well regulated Militia," is stated here to indicate it is assumed to arise given the right of the people to bear...
JACKSON, Ga. (Reuters) - Down a Georgia country road, camouflaged members of the Three Percent Security Force have mobilized for rifle practice, hand-to-hand combat training -- and an impromptu campaign rally for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.
U.S. militia girds for trouble as...
Militia group calls on members to patrol polls on Election Day
Amid growing concerns about possible violence and vote fraud on Election Day, the Oath Keepers, a national group of former military and law enforcement officers, has urged its members to “blend in” with voters and do “incognito...
The Right to Bear Arms (i.e. the 2nd Amendment) was seen by our Founding Fathers as the last check against tyranny. They knew that the best line of defense against a standing army was an armed populace.
"If the representatives of the people betray their constituents, there is then no resource...
The Right to Bear Arms (i.e. the 2nd Amendment) was seen by our Founding Fathers as the last check against tyranny. They knew that the best line of defense against a standing army was an armed populace.
"If the representatives of the people betray their constituents, there is then no resource...
Everybody is up in arms about gun control and lots of people are citing (or rather misreading) the 2nd amendment. i got curious as to the wording and found out that the 2nd amendment was worded to be a state right instead of a federal right simply because of the fear of white southerners such as...