Originally posted by Sandman_SBM
roadkill... your pistols and semi-automatic weapons aren't going to change the government. This argument is so tired.
Militias... LOL
You know, I imagine the British King and Parliament thought much the same thing when they sent troops in to squash the colonial rebellion.
What makes you confident that the Army or Police would open fire on thier own citizens?
When the coup leaders in Russia tried to oust Gorbachev they sent in troops to disperse the crowds in Moscow, the coup leaders received a rude shock when the troops refused to fire on the citizens.
Exactly what reason do YOU believe the founding fathers had in mind when including the bearing arms while drafting the Bill Of Rights?
Repelling invasion?
Self protection from hostile Indians?
Let's look at the exact wording of the Amendment;
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On September 25, 1789, Congress transmitted to the state legislatures twelve proposed amendments, ten amendments which became the Bill of Rights.)
Amendment II.
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.Hmmmm, it's interesting that the words
MILITIA, NECESSARY, SECURITY and
FREE STATE should all be used in the wording of the Amendment when outlining the right of the
PEOPLE to keep and bear arms, don't you think?
The founding fathers having just fought a war for Independence were well aware that as regretable as it may be, there are times in mankind's history when protests, discussions, implorments, and petitions have all been fully exhausted, a time when only force of arms will protect Rights and Liberties.
Do I advocate a violent overthrow of the US Goverment? The answer is NO!
Do I believe that a violent rebellion to overthrow the US goverment would succeed? The answer is NO!
However, it's my belief that the Right to Bear Arms was secured to give pause to the standing goverment, to insure those in power think twice and think hard in when contemplating the disposal of free elections, and disregarding of the expressed will of the people to whom they serve.