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    for collective or individual rights. However‚ in 2008‚ in the District of Columbia v. Heller case before the Supreme Court‚ the Court ruled that the Second Amendment protects an individual ’s right to possess a firearm‚ unconnected to service in a militia and to use that arm for traditionally lawful purposes‚ such as self-defense within the home. In a 2011 Gallup poll‚ only 26% of American citizens said they would support the handgun ban. When Gallup first

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    The Lost Amendment Although the Second Amendment was adopted in 1791 there are still two different interpretations to whether the amendment refers to all individual rights to bear arms or strictly the right to bear arms when forming militias. The Second Amendment is an amendment that is a part of the first ten amendments that are referred to as the Bill of Rights. Adopted in 1791 these amendments protect the citizens from the gov’t in order to prevent a tyrannical gov’t. The New Yorker article

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    Subtitle How did colonists prepare for the possible coming conflict with Great Britain? The colonists took several steps to brace themselves for a possible conflict with Great Britain. They established local militias made up of ordinary citizens to defend their communities. These militias trained and prepared for battle‚ ensuring they were ready to protect their rights and freedoms. However‚ the colonists began stockpiling weapons‚ ammunition‚ and supplies to support their cause. They also organized

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    Benjamin Martin raises seven kids as a single father. His thing was building rocking chairs but he is not good at it. Then the town has a meeting. Benjamin Does not want to have war. The war goes on for two years and Gabriel write letters to his family. Then his little brother Thomas tells his dad that he wants to be in the army. His dad said two more years. He said that the war will be over by then. Outside their house gunfire is going on and Gabriel comes into the house bleeding. His dad and

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    In this case‚ the Second Amendment is justifiable as it pertains to the safety of the nation in “both foreign and domestic threats” (Oder 1998‚ 65)‚ however it is ambiguous towards what the type of protection is considered a militia. For example‚ recently in the case of the shooting of Trayvon Martin‚ George Zimmerman claimed that his gun was used in self defense‚ calling into question the “Stand Your Ground” law that exists in the state of Florida (ABC 2012). This law states

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    amendment seems to leave out the first statement of the amendment‚ “A well-regulated militia‚ being necessary to the security of a free state”. The statement indicates that a militia is‚ indeed‚ necessary to maintain our freedom. It is important to remember that the Second Amendment was adopted in 1791 when the country did not have a well-trained government military and relied heavily on these civilian militias to ward off invasions by the British and the French.

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    they tried to use Port Moresby‚ a harbor situated in the southern region of Papua New Guinea as their outpost. Japanese troops’ journey along the Kokoda track‚ however‚ were not smoothly sailing as there were disruptions from Australia’s militias. Australia’s Militias‚ mainly consisted of untrained and under-aged soldiers were to delay the Japanese troops from moving southward until the 7th Division of

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    American Presidents and their Military Experiences President | Service | Rank | Active Service | Barack Obama | None | None | None | George W. Bush | Texas Air National Guard | First Lieutenant | Stateside service during Vietnam War (1698-1973) | Bill Clinton | None | None | None | George H. W. Bush | United States Naval Reserve | Lieutenant | World War II (1942-1945) Distinguished Flying Cross | Ronald Reagan | United States Naval Reserve‚ Unites States Army Air Corps | Captain | Stateside

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    knowledgeable stance on whether or not our civil liberties are being revoked. I will try to give you some of the background of the amendment and let you decide if your civil liberty is crumbling. The actual amendment reads as follows: A well regulated militia (a body of citizens organized in a paramilitary group and typically regarding themselves as defenders of individual rights against the presumed interference of the federal government)‚ being necessary to the security of a free state‚(US ) history

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    continued recruiting Loyalist militia and ultimately won the war. This paper will show how poor decision making and inaccurate assumptions of the enemy were vital in the loss of this battle and those that followed it. The Battle of Kings Mountain was fought in Kings Mountain South Carolina‚ a small town on the border of North Carolina‚ five and a half years after the start of the Revolutionary War. It occurred on October 7th‚ 1780. The “Overmountain Men‚” militia men from North Carolina‚

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