The Second Amendment was NOT established for duck hunting,
but for freedom!

America’s Founders viewed the
right to keep and bear arms as a God-given individual right
to defend one's person, family, property, and country.

They wanted an armed citizenry for three reasons:

1. to help repel invaders;
2. to help put down unlawful insurrections, and;
3. to act as a check against tyranny within our own government.

Get the following books and learn the documented historical facts for yourself!

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That Every Man Be Armed:
The Evolution of a
Constitutional Right

by Stephen P. Halbrook

Written by Second Amendment attorney Stephen P. Halbrook, this book provides a definitive account of the individual right to keep and bear arms meaning of the Second Amendment. Must reading for those interested in defending our right to bear arms.

 

 

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The Second Amendment Primer
by Les Adams

A citizen's guidebook to the history, sources and authorities for the constitutional guarantee of the right to keep and bear arms. This handy volume is well referenced. An extremely practical handbook. Beautifully bound in dark blue, flexible leather with gold-gilt pages.

 

 

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A Right to Bear Arms: State and Federal Bills of Rights and
Constitutional Guarantees

by Stephen P. Halbrook

After a fascinating first chapter on General Gage's disarmament of Boston, Halbrook turns to a state-by-state analysis of the state Bills of Rights, half of which were adopted in 1776. Madison clearly had over a decade of development by the states to draw upon for his formulation of the federal Bill of Rights. Halbrook sifts newspaper and other data to show that the individual rights interpretation was not new with Madison.