Gun Violence | The Second Amendment Protects Private Gun Ownership

Gun prohibitionists often claim that the United States Supreme Court has held that the Second Amendment does not guarantee an individual right to keep and bear arms, but offers only a “collective right” for the organized military forces of the states to have governmentally owned arms. This “Collective Rights” approach is a newcomer to theories of constitutional law and made its first appearance only in the Twentieth Century. Not only does the “Collective Rights” approach run counter to overwhelming textual and historical evidence, but the Supreme Court has never held such a...

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