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John Norton Pomeroy, 1868 and more...

BobT

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That same year—which was also the year the Fourteenth Amendment was ratified—John Norton Pomeroy explained that the purpose of the Second Amendment is
to secure a well-armed militia. . . . But a militia would be useless unless the citizens were enabled to exercise themselves in the use of warlike weapons. To preserve this privilege, and to secure to the people the ability to oppose themselves in military force against the usurpations of government, as well as against enemies from without, that government is forbidden by any law or proceeding to invade or destroy the right to keep and bear arms. . . . The clause is analogous to the one securing the freedom of speech and of the press. Freedom, not license, is secured; the fair use, not the libellous abuse, is protected. 268

 
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