against the rights to the Second Amendment in the United States. Although in the past, the Second Amendment got very little attention for decades, in present day people debate whether we should have the rights the Second Amendment grants us. The Second Amendment in the United States Constitution states, “a well-regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms should not be infringed”(Diane Rehm, Debate Over The Second Amendment To The U…
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Position Paper 5 When looking at the second amendment there are a few different views of how its read and interpreted. The standard model being one, is that the right to bear arms belongs to the individual citizen. Another being the collective rights model, it’s one that the right to bear arms belongs entirely to the people, collective rights understanding of the amendment contained no individual aspect, and viewed the right “to keep and bear arms” as only an issue for the state. There was no…
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This Amendment has been here for over 100 years and now it’s suddenly trying to be ripped away from us. The Second Amendment protected our rights to bare arms, to have a firearm, and protect ourselves. Taking away an amendment is not right. It is unacceptable. This should not be allowed. This should not even be considered. This is a part of our constitution. We have lived like this for so long. There is no reason to change now. For starters, our Constitution says that we have the right to bare…
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The Second Amendment is More Far-reaching than the First Amendment Geroge Washington once said, "A free people ought not only be armed and disciplined, but they should have sufficient arms and ammunition to maintain a status of independence from any who might attempt to abuse them. Which includes their own government." Having the right to gun ownership protects citizens from tyranny. The Second Amendment of the United States Constitution, which is the right to bear arms, is what gives Americans…
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The Second Amendment is an important component of the United States. The District of Columbia vs Heller case violates the Second Amendment. The District of Columbia vs Heller case states that District of Columbia laws prohibits handgun possession by making it a crime to carry an unregistered firearm and prohibiting the registration of handguns. District of Columbia authorizes the police chief to issue one year licenses. Heller, a certified police man, applied to register a handgun that he wanted…
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The second amendment is ‘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 was written on December 15th 1791; to the bill of rights (the first ten amendments to the constitution) it was mainly written by James Madison with the help of others. He is known as the author of the United States bill of rights and hailed as the ‘father of the constitution’. There have been many shootings in America which…
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The Second Amendment: A Individual’s Right? On December 15, 1791 the Second Amendment was ratified along with the rest of the Bill of Rights. At the time this amendment was relatively uncontroversial, unfortunately times have changed. As most know, the Second Amendment of the Constitution protects the right to bear arms. Over the years there have been many different interpretations of this amendment. Sanford Levinson states “No one has ever described the Constitution as a marvel of clarity, and…
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Importance of the Second Amendment The Second Amendment to the United States Constitution stands to be one of the most important Amendments ever created. The Second Amendment protects the rights of the people of the United States to keep and bear arms without infringement (Second Amendment). This right was described by Sir William Blackstone as an auxiliary right, supporting the natural rights of self-defense, resistance to oppression, and the civic duty to act in concert in defense of the state…
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The Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is a popular topic that brings discussion, and debates among people. The Amendment states, “A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.” (Constitution Annotated) This is a quote from Analysis and Interpretation of the US Constitution. Given the ability to protect yourself at all costs, no matter what the situation. The way society has acted over the past…
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Issue 2.1 The Second Amendment’s Original Intention The Second Amendment holds controversy over its meaning. There is much debate over what exactly the Second Amendment is.The Second Amendment was passed by Congress September 25,1789. It was ratified on December 15,1791. The statement“the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.” (“The Second Amendment”) has different interpretations. One interpretation of the Second Amendment is that the right “to bear arms” is a collective…
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