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"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"
Militia - what's that definition?
To the Security of a free State - does this mean to protect the government?
Militia refers to the government military force.
To the Security of a free State - does this mean to protect the government?
Absolutely not! It means exactly what it says, the "State". The state is the entire nation as a whole. The government is the group of people currently in power of the state.
The whole point of the amendment is that all of the people of the state should be allowed to keep and use weapons as a check and balance against the government in the event the government tries to use its militia power to no longer allow the state to be free.
This was very important to the founding father's because they were under the control of a King 3500 miles away that thought he could deny their freedom with just a small militia because the people had no right to Arms. Of course until the day all those people beared their Arms going full Warren G, well regulating that king's militia.
