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The second Amendment

 

            When a contractor builds a house or building, he must first build a foundation. If he builds a poor and weak foundation, the house would be built, but fall very shortly. If he builds a strong, firm, and sturdy foundation, the house or building will stay up on its own for endless years. However, if someone picks at that strong foundation and tries to destroy it, the house or building would fall and would be destroyed. The Founding Fathers of the United States, built a strong, firm, and sturdy foundation for this country to be built on. That is why America is where it is today, not by accident, but by the wisdom, intelligence, and integrity the Founding Fathers were given to by God. In this strong foundation holds the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. And in the Bill of Rights holds the Second Amendment. The Second Amendment protects individual ownership of firearms because the Founding Fathers wrote it as that, the Second Amendment and Constitution is for the people, and the judges who voted against individual ownership ruled from their personal opinion. .
             The Founding Fathers wrote the Second Amendment to protect individual ownership of firearms. The Second Amendment states, "A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed". The Founding Fathers put forth the people's best interests first, when they wrote the Bill of Rights, and one of those best interests was to be able to protect oneself. To protect themselves not only from predators, but from their own government. Where do you think America would be today if the Founding Fathers and their people didn't have guns to protect themselves from the British Government? America would be speaking British, that's where America would be. That is why the King didn't allow his citizens to bear arms. "The Constitution preserves the advantage of being armed which American's possess over the people of almost every other nation.


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