4 Main Reasons for the 2nd Amendment

The founders repeatedly told us the reasons for the 2nd Amendment – and the individual, natural right to keep and bear arms. Surprise – this top-4 isn’t about muskets, or hunting.

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The Founders and the 2nd Amendment

Federal Farmer XVIII

2nd Amendment: To Prevent “the Greatest Danger to Liberty”

James Wilson – Lectures on Law

St. George Tucker – View of the Constitution of the United States

James Madison – Federalist 46

Patrick Henry – Virginia Ratifying Convention (14 June 1788)

George Mason – Virginia Ratifying Convention (4 June 1788)

Tench Coxe and the Right to Keep and Bear Arms

David Vandercoy – The History of the Second Amendment

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