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Politics : Impeach George W. Bush

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To: jttmab who wrote (5309)7/20/2001 3:09:26 AM
From: ManyMoose  Read Replies (1) of 93284
 
I'm sure I'll never convince you because you don't want to be convinced. I guess you'll be all right as long as you are right.

So it doesn't look like the Framers saw any conflict with the First or the Fourth.

how gun registration conflicted with the 1st amendment.


To me, it's perfectly clear.
Madison states that the "governments [of Europe] are afraid to trust the people with arms." Madison was implicitly referring to individuals because he contrasted "people" to government, which refused to recognize the people's right to be armed.

Madison spoke of "the advantage of being armed" which Americans possess over the people of almost any other nation." The advantage in question was not merely the protection of borders which could be accomplished by a standing army; Madison knew that an armed public was advantageous in protecting individual liberty.

Including, to return to the central point of your question, the rights guaranteed under the First Amendment.
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