<p> 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. Legal historians analysts judges and commentators have long disagreed about the original scope and intent of these words making up the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution. Individual right theorists interpret it as protecting the personal privilege to own and carry firearms while collective right theorists interpret it as only protecting the privilege of a collective society to bear arms in relation to militia service.</p><p> This book examines the contentions of both groups and concludes that the amendment is meant only to protect the right of an individual to keep and bear arms for the purpose of defending the country in a militia force against standing foreign or domestic armies. In crafting his argument the author examines the Second Amendment in exacting detail. On June 28 2010 the book was cited by Associate Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer in a dissenting opinion for the landmark case <I>McDonald v. City of Chicago.</I></p><p></p>
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