A Guide to Arguing the Second Amendment

There can be no inalienable right to a gun because the vast majority of earth's inhabitants predate the existence of firearms by thousands of years. The inalienable right is to defend one's life and property, and to this end, assault rifles and high capacity clips are not required. The Second Amendment is not explicitly about defending oneself against a tyrannical government, as many gun
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Published on February 21, 2018 11:01
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