To: tpaine
Roscoe, in the "actual quote", taken in context, Adams is defending the concept of what was to become the constitutions 2nd amendment, and elaborating on the role of a 'well regulated' milita... More than that. The actual quote:
"To suppose arms in the hands of citizens, to be used at individual discretion, except in private self-defense, or by partial orders of towns, countries or districts of a state, is to demolish every constitution, and lay the laws prostrate, so that liberty can be enjoyed by no man; it is a dissolution of the government. The fundamental law of the militia is, that it be created, directed and commanded by the laws, and ever for the support of the laws."
---John Adams
506 posted on
10/06/2002 7:20:49 PM PDT by
Roscoe
To: Roscoe
Exactly, as you can see, John Adams recognizes the fundamental right of citizens, as individuals, to defend themselves with arms in the 'private self-defense' line.
However, his opinion is that militia units must be controlled by state/local government and the rule of law, - that they be well regulated.
As usual roscoe, you 'cite' quotes out of context in order to shade their meanings to reflect upon your anticonstitutional agenda. You're a typical gungrabber at heart.
507 posted on
10/06/2002 7:37:52 PM PDT by
tpaine
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