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2nd Amendment Privilege

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Privilege or a Right? What did our founding fathers want to accomplish with the implementation of the 2nd amendment within the bill of rights? Well, the second amendment made it clear that in order to have a free state, a militia would be required to ensure the security of that right and a right of basic citizenship is the ability to keep and bear arms. As time went on, the 2nd Amendment was quite a topic of controversy, some cases even went all the way to the supreme court. The subsequent rulings and findings of the supreme court relating to the 2nd amendment and still applies to modern America. The first half of the 2nd Amendment states that “A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state”. This was put in place to ensure that the government or …show more content…

Some people think that owning a gun is a privilege given to them but it's not, it is a right which cannot be taken away. Notice the words “shall not be infringed”, that means the government can not actively break the terms of a law or a right. But in modern America, for the most part, the states or government cannot take a citizen's right to keep and bear arms but they can regulate if you may carry a weapon or be able to own certain firearms. In some supreme court cases, this freedom was questioned many times. In the 1920’s several states statues were passed to prohibit slaves possession of firearms. In the case Barron v. Baltimore, the supreme court denied the implementation of the Bill of Rights to state governments which interfered with the federal review of the state statutes. Then in Dred Scott v. Sandford, the right to keep and bear arms was recognized as a right of basic citizenship by Chief Justice Roger B. Taney. The case US v. Miller stated that the 2nd amendment gave the citizens the right to own ordinary militia weapons which did not include sawed-off

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