Subject: Re: Another Win For President Trump
Also, I remembered a debate I watched between two historians and one of them made the comment, "Well you can see them trying to get guns to blacks in the 14th Amendment. I got curious and found a paper with this as the summary conclusionL
The framers of the Fourteenth Amendment and of the civil rights acts of Reconstruction, rather than predicating the right to keep and bear arms on the needs of an organized state militia, based it on the right of the people individually to possess arms for protection against any oppressive force--including racist or political violence by the militia itself or by other state agents such as sheriffs. At the same time, the militia was understood to be the whole body of the people, including blacks. In discussion concerning the Civil Rights Act of 1875, Sen. James A. Alcorn (R., Miss.) defined the militia in these terms: "The citizens of the United States, the Posse comitatus, or the militia if you please, and the colored man composes part of these."[68] Every citizen, in short, was a militiaman. With the passage of the Fourteenth Amendment, the right and privilege individually to keep and bear arms was protected from both state and federal infringement.[69]
But it was published in the George Mason Law Review, I'll see if I can find another.
https://guncite.com/journals/s...