IS THE D.C. GUN CASE OFF TARGET?
PART 2 0f 3 By Dr. Edwin Vieira, Jr., Ph.D., J.D. March 15, 2008 NewsWithViews.com Conversely, a proper ruling under the well regulated Militia approach would result in recognition of an absolute personal right for almost all common Americans to keep certain types of firearms: that is, a right which is not subject to (is immune from) any regulationreasonable, compelling, or otherwisebecause the right of the people to keep and bear Arms is actually the consequence of an individual constitutional duty to do so. And no government, National, State, or Local, can have any power whatsoeverunder color of some supposedly compelling interest or any other excuseto prohibit or inhibit the fulfillment of a constitutional duty that is necessary to the security of a free State, upon the continued existence of which the very legitimacy of that government depends. (This conclusion would hold even if the right of the people to keep and bear Arms were largely an individual right, provided that it could
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