Col. Homestar wrote:Again with the founding fathers. Are those the same forefathers who allowed slavery to continue another 70+ years. While declaring that they wanted freedom from England. The same ones who denied women the rights men had, while saying there should be equal rights to all? It doesn't seem like they had the perfect system back then because gee education is a big problem now....
Oh wait except of course when it came to guns, they were dead on accurate about guns. They knew every person should have the right to be armed to the teeth. Except of course the slaves.
Again you missed the point. The northern states did not want to include slavery in the constitution, but the southern states would not ratify the constitution unless there was an inclusion of the slavery issue in it. To preserve the union, the northern states reluctantly agreed. The right to bear arms was agreed to by all the states as necessary to protect the union from corruption.
Slavery was never an issue when it came to protecting the union. But it was an issue for the southern states because that was a huge part of their infrastructure. The Civil War settled that issue with the introduction of the civil rights act of 1866. Slavery, obviously, was a wrong that was corrected.
However, our government is just as corrupt as it ever was in the past. Therefore, as our forefathers figured, the right to bear arms is still as important today as it was in the past. It is the citizens last line of defense.