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Say you find, on your property, hidden in a wall or such, and you are the lawful owner of authentic documents from the Bill of Rights era. These documents are of incredible historic significance and importance to the United States and are worth a fortune.
Unfortunately, they also prove undoubtedly that the forefathers never intended gun rights to be individual nor did they intend individuals to own military style arms because they feared that would place the union, as a whole, in jeapardy.
I know this is fiction, and I firmly believe that the 2A guarantees an individual right to military style individual infantry type arms.
However, for the sake of argument, what would you do with the document?
Would you destroy it to preserve the 2A as an individual right? Would you donate it to the Congressional Library or other Federal institution? Would you sell it to the highest bidder knowing that you would be wealthy beyond your wildest dreams, knowing that it would likely result in the repeal of pro-gun laws?
What would you do?
Unfortunately, they also prove undoubtedly that the forefathers never intended gun rights to be individual nor did they intend individuals to own military style arms because they feared that would place the union, as a whole, in jeapardy.
I know this is fiction, and I firmly believe that the 2A guarantees an individual right to military style individual infantry type arms.
However, for the sake of argument, what would you do with the document?
Would you destroy it to preserve the 2A as an individual right? Would you donate it to the Congressional Library or other Federal institution? Would you sell it to the highest bidder knowing that you would be wealthy beyond your wildest dreams, knowing that it would likely result in the repeal of pro-gun laws?
What would you do?