1. A Well-Regulated Militia
The banks began to foreclose the farms, the farmers had gotten upset to the point of grabbing their weapons and in the form of a militia and blocked any one from entering the courthouse. ... All these examples of rebellions, even though they failed, made the idea of anyone owning a gun dangerous to the public eye, mainly because it seemed that at any time a large group of people found themselves unhappy with a new policy they could just go ahead and grab a weapon and try to "Regulate" the government into making things go the way they want. ... These protests would eventually turn ve...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate