IMO,this dovetails with Jeffersons comment that the RTKBA was to prevent tyrranny in government.
Perhaps you say "An armed inserrection against the government is preposterous".
You may be right.But I believe that misses the point.
The RTKBA is to Liberty what the miner's canary in the cage is...an indicator
Lose the RTKBA,one "compromise" at a time,and the canary is dead.
Orwell:
"Even as it stands, the Home Guard could only exist in a country where men feel themselves free. The totalitarian states can do great things, but there is one thing they cannot do: they cannot give the factory-worker a rifle and tell him to take it home and keep it in his bedroom. THAT RIFLE HANGING ON THE WALL OF THE WORKING-CLASS FLAT OR LABOURER'S COTTAGE, IS THE SYMBOL OF DEMOCRACY. IT IS OUR JOB TO SEE THAT IT STAYS THERE."
Perhaps you say "An armed inserrection against the government is preposterous".
You may be right.But I believe that misses the point.
The RTKBA is to Liberty what the miner's canary in the cage is...an indicator
Lose the RTKBA,one "compromise" at a time,and the canary is dead.
Orwell:
"Even as it stands, the Home Guard could only exist in a country where men feel themselves free. The totalitarian states can do great things, but there is one thing they cannot do: they cannot give the factory-worker a rifle and tell him to take it home and keep it in his bedroom. THAT RIFLE HANGING ON THE WALL OF THE WORKING-CLASS FLAT OR LABOURER'S COTTAGE, IS THE SYMBOL OF DEMOCRACY. IT IS OUR JOB TO SEE THAT IT STAYS THERE."
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