Understanding the 2nd Amendment
Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2017 8:24 pm
As we all knew, there would be calls for strict gun control or an outright demand to repeal the 2nd Amendment.
I am not a paid history authority, just a self taught history buff like most of you. There was a time way back when, that I did some heavy research and looking into what the founding fathers intended with the 2nd Amendment.
Full auto weapons and grenade launchers can be had with the right licenses and government approval, but the intent of the founders was that an able body adult male (and I am sure they meant women also) should have on hand a basic infantry weapon because they were in fact the militia. They force to withstand invasion and/or a corrupt and out of control government. They were not what some today want to call the National Guard which was organized in the 50s I believe. The National Guard and Reserve are basically part of the standing army - If you don't think so just ask any of the many who have been activated and sent to the middle east even tough we don't have a declared war.
The founders had to be smart enough to know that there would be more advances in infantry weaponry as they had certainly seen some in their own time - they were not fools.
A basic infantry weapon today would be an M4 with M203 attachment, and ammunition to run it, yet we settle for semi-autos unless you want to spend big bucks to go the full auto route.
Sad that we have settled.
I am not a paid history authority, just a self taught history buff like most of you. There was a time way back when, that I did some heavy research and looking into what the founding fathers intended with the 2nd Amendment.
Full auto weapons and grenade launchers can be had with the right licenses and government approval, but the intent of the founders was that an able body adult male (and I am sure they meant women also) should have on hand a basic infantry weapon because they were in fact the militia. They force to withstand invasion and/or a corrupt and out of control government. They were not what some today want to call the National Guard which was organized in the 50s I believe. The National Guard and Reserve are basically part of the standing army - If you don't think so just ask any of the many who have been activated and sent to the middle east even tough we don't have a declared war.
The founders had to be smart enough to know that there would be more advances in infantry weaponry as they had certainly seen some in their own time - they were not fools.
A basic infantry weapon today would be an M4 with M203 attachment, and ammunition to run it, yet we settle for semi-autos unless you want to spend big bucks to go the full auto route.
Sad that we have settled.
