The defense and protection of the state and of the United States is an obligation of all persons within the state. The legislature shall provide for the discharge of this obligation and for the maintenance and regulation of an organized militia.
That Obligation of the People, is a States' right.
That is a States' right secured by our Second Amendment
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.
It really is that simple; except to the disingenuous right.
You either have a valid argument or you don't have any standing due to a lack of a clue or a Cause.
Repetition of your obvious errors of fact, your own faulty logic, your intentionally cultivated ignorance, and your mendacious denials of reality have lead you, predictably, once more to your place of shame.
As unambiguously demonstrated several times, without contest,
You are wrong.
AGAIN. STILL.
This is a States' right:
The defense and protection of the state and of the United States is an obligation of all persons within the state.
Why do you believe it isn't?
Because it says otherwise. Because your claim is repugnant to the concepts of powers and rights (and their relationship) as clearly asserted in the U.S. Constitution.
Repetition of your obvious errors of fact, your own faulty logic, your intentionally cultivated ignorance, and your mendacious denials of reality have lead you, predictably, once more to your place of shame.
As unambiguously demonstrated several times, without contest,
You are wrong.
AGAIN. STILL.