Why Are We Arguing Over The Second Amendment?
<p>The difference between the two is that, at the time, the chief concern was the lack of an organized armed force — for the brand-new United States. Congress had done what it’s still doing: Ignored or put off what it was supposed to be doing. Congress also required some source of funding for everything including the military. They had to create federal tax laws to pay for legitimate services. So using “militia” is why Washington’s Continental Army was composed of militias and a few individual volunteers. This is the most often misunderstood thing about our Second Amendment, which I remind you, is integral to our Bill of Rights.</p>
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