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IS THE SUPREME COURT GOING TO DEFINE “WELL REGULATED MILITIA”?

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IS THE SUPREME COURT GOING TO DEFINE “WELL REGULATED MILITIA”?

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Posted By: ResourceEngineer Date: Thursday, 20-Dec-2007 13:03:46 Q: Is the Supreme Court going to define “well regulated militia”? A: Perhaps so. It is considering a gun-control case in which it might choose to rule on what the Second Amendment means. This question refers to the language of the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and whether it gives a right to own guns to all citizens, or only to those who are reasonably connected with “a well regulated militia.” The Second Amendment is part of the Bill of Rights, and it says: 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. The last time the Supreme Court ruled more or less squarely on the question was in 1939, when it upheld the government’s authority to prosecute two men for carrying a sawed-off shotgun across the Oklahoma-Arkansas state line in violation of the National Firearms Act, which had been enacted just five

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