The Founders didn’t just support the RIGHT to own military weapons, they considered the general public having them as an important feature, a defense against any perceived “need” to have a large, permanent standing army.

Path to Liberty: May 20, 2019

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James Madison: Political Observations

At the 1787 Convention: State Sovereignty and Standing Armies

Brutus, no. 10

A [Maryland] Farmer, no. 2

Debate in Virginia Ratifying Convention

The founder who told Americans we have a right to military weapons

Why the Founders Wanted You to Own Military-Style Weapons

Virginia Ratifying Convention, Proposed Amendments to the Constitution

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Michael Boldin