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    full content of the Amendment II of the United States Constitution says: “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” (Am Gov 2015-2016 p.78). This amendment was created by the founding fathers based on at the time situation of the young country of the United States to protect the people from enemies. However, in 2008, the Supreme Court developed a new meaning of the Second Amendment with its conclusion

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    Whenever the Second Amendment is discussed, gun control is usually the focus of the discussion due to the connections that gun control and the Second Amendment have. Although the Second Amendment protects the individual right to firearms, the unlimited right is not. America was founded through guns, using their own arms to fight the British in order to gain independence, making it natural for America to be heavily focused on guns. However, many people have abused the weapon, making the controversial

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    The Second Amendment: A Biography by Waldman, Michael. The Second Amendment states that "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." This amendment guarantees an individual right to bear arms, an interpretation that was supported by the Supreme Court in its 2008 ruling in District of Columbia. V. Heller. This Bill of Right has always been one of the most debatable talking point in the United States

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    2nd Amendment The Second Amendment was added to the constitution in 1791. The Second Amendment protects a private right of all individuals to keep and bear arms, or can be exercised through militia organizations like the National Guard. The reason that the Second Amendment was made was so if we ever needed to respond to a sudden attack the the government could rely on militia that was made of ordinary people who had their own weapons and they would receive part time unpaid military training. 8th

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    The Second Amendment, in order for the role it plays in our to society to be fully understood, must be contemplated in the same way that the Founding Fathers contemplated its creation so many years ago. The need for the Second Amendment rose from the need of the American people to feel safe and secure in the country they had built on the idea of independence, and to have the means to defend themselves, their families, and their rights against all who might try to stand in the way of their freedom

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    13 colonies. The Second Amendment has been up for many debates, especially in the recent light of mass shootings in the US. But does the entire removal and ban of firearms really work? Gun control and the second amendment has been a never ending conflict between politicians. As we look further into gun control there are more draw backs for the citizens than benefits. The Second Amendment was ratified to the US Constitution on December 17, 1791 by Congress. The Second Amendment states “A well-regulated

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    The second amendment is a very strong debate that usually doesn’t have a neutral view. In my opinion, guns should be harder to get but not completely taken away. The government was founded on freedom and specific laws that differed us from other governments. As it is the second amendment in the “Bill of Rights” that are always thought of being rights every single American has that can never be taken away. Although the amendment was created in a time that guns were actually for defense and used rather

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    is an ongoing debate on the meaning of the second amendment. In particular, much controversy centers upon whether we should make gun control laws more strict like the laws in DC, or if we should make laws to encourage and embrace American citizens to own firearms and carry them in public, similar to laws in Vermont. In fact, some citizens wonder why we even have the second amendment in the first place. Now lets ask ourselves, what does the second amendment mean? Who gets to keep and bear arms? One

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    Gun Control The Second Amendment of the constitution of the United States was adopted on December 15, 1791. “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” (Gun Control Laws). There is controversy on the exact meaning of the Second Amendment. There is also a lot of controversy surrounding guns and gun laws, and what could be done to prevent gun violence and mass shootings in our country. There has to

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    the people to keep and bear arms has played a factor in the United States history. Sides have been taken and people have fought over the interpretation of the Second Amendment. Everybody has an opinion on every topic that has ever come up. While opinions can vary, there can be some common grounds for viewpoints. Commonly, the Second Amendment is looked at as a two-sided issue; (1) Citizens should be allowed to own and carry firearms and (2) Citizens should not be allowed to own and carry firearms.

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