Well Reasoned Treatise on 2nd Amendment

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Well Reasoned Treatise on 2nd Amendment

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Found this on another site and was impressed... http://thelibertychronicle.com/the-2nd- ... ten-value/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Tesser,
I commend you for being willing to read long form arguments regarding the history and utility of the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (RKBA). If you're so inclined, please consider Edwin Vieira, Jr's writings. Here's a link to some of his articles, many of them having to do with RKBA. You'll certainly not get these thoughts on Fox News and cable media.
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