How States Interpret The Right To Bear Arms, page
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Topic started on 22-4-2010 @ 11:23 AM by Ahabstar
A very interesting article for those that are curious as to how each state, in respect to their state constitution, interprets the Right To Bear Arms.

Often the argument that only militias have the exclusive right to arms is bandied about but out of the 44 states that specifically mention a right to bear arms, only Massachusetts holds that it does not extend to individuals not in a militia. Even then, that has only been the case since 1976.

The article also informs how some states have changed their interpretations over time and in some case as a reaction to various events. What is exceptionally interesting is the number of states that specifically state for personal defense.


reply posted on 22-4-2010 @ 11:32 AM by thisguyrighthere
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My favorite arguments are the ones which turn their own logic against them.

Okay, I'll concede that only the militia should be able to bear arms. Here's my militia card. Now give me my rocket launcher and SAW.



reply posted on 22-4-2010 @ 01:48 PM by daddio
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I have stated it before and will state it again..........

PROPERTY RIGHTS

A gun is property and you have the inalienable right to own property. Encompassed in that right to own property is the right to use that property and to dispose of that property any way you see fit so long as you violate no others Rights, Life, Liberty or damage any Property.

It is that simple. We have the right to own firearms and NO STATE or FEDERAL LAW may restrict that. American Jurisprudence is a valuable set of books!!

[edit on 22-4-2010 by daddio]


reply posted on 30-4-2010 @ 12:16 AM by Regent Leo
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Very interesting. I would be interested to read, in detail, how Massachussetts decided to interpret the right to bear arms differently than every other state. I suspect the idea was driven by the same betterment mentality that has plagued several people in the political world; they assume the government can make the nation better by eliminating things that are "bad".

As long as mankind exists, mankind's very nature will never allow a utopian society to exist.
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