The Second Amendment Controversy ExplainedMany strongly and dogmatically believe the Second Amendment to be an individual right. Many others just as strongly and dogmatically believe the Second Amendment to be a collective right. Therefore the book title seems to state a promise too good to be true or impossible to fulfill. However the book thoroughly, fairly, and clearly presents the relevant facts such that the promise is fulfilled. The text traces the legal basis for the contradictory positions in a readable fashion. It shows the intended meaning of the Second Amendment and documents the reasoning of those who disagree. Also included is a discussion on the philosophical foundations for each of the positions. The last few chapters present some of the Second Amendment's implications on the country's legal and social structures. Following each chapter are human interest accounts of the use of firearms. The appendices provide extensive resource materials (relevant court decisions, constitution convention notes, federal law, Constitution letters of ratification, etc.) for further study and for verification that the book's handling of the Second Amendment is fair, accurate and complete. The appendices comprise a basic Second Amendment Reference Library "for the people." |
Lietotāju komentāri - Rakstīt atsauksmi
Ierastajās vietās neesam atraduši nevienu atsauksmi.
Saturs
THE CONFUSION IDENTIFIED | 6 |
THE SUPREME COURTS DEFINITION | 12 |
THE ORIGINAL INTENT | 20 |
LOGICALGRAMMATICAL ANALYSIS | 27 |
EARLY COURT CASE LAW | 35 |
THE APPLICABILITY REVISION | 50 |
THE FIRST CIRCUIT COURTS FABRICATION | 57 |
THE MILITIA | 86 |
Planned Parenthood v Casey | 173 |
US v Verdugo Urquidez | 223 |
US v Cruikshank | 257 |
Presser v Illinois | 279 |
Lewis v United States | 293 |
B Constitution Intent Documents | 311 |
Lower Federal Court Decisions | 331 |
Correspondence | 449 |
RESPONSES FROM THE OTHER | 95 |
THE RELIGIOUS FACTOR | 117 |
LEGAL IMPLICATIONS | 127 |
SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS | 138 |
CONCLUSIONS | 146 |
A Supreme Court Decisions | 163 |
E U S Code | 531 |
F Early Court Decision Summaries | 557 |
Note to Strickland v State of Georgia | 567 |
G State Court Decisions | 573 |
Bliss v Commonwealth | 581 |
Bieži izmantoti vārdi un frāzes
abortion actual addressed adopted American Appeals Appendix apply authority bear arms Bill of Rights carrying Circuit citizens clause collective common defense Congress considered consistent Constitution contains Convention Court decision criminal decided defense defined definition District effect enforcement evidence exercise existence fact federal federal courts federal government finding firearm Fourth Amendment further granted guarantees handgun held holding indictment individual individual right infringed intended interest interpretation issue Johnson Justice keep and bear legislation letter liberty limits lower meaning ment military militia Miller necessary Observation opinion organized person police possession present principles prohibiting proposed protected question reasonable recognized Reference regulated respect respondent right to bear right to keep rule Second Amendment Senate shotgun specifically standing army statute supra Supreme Court term tion United violation weapons woman