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The Antiquated Right

An Argument for the Repeal of the Second Amendment

by Andrew Carlson (Author)
©2002 Textbook 146 Pages

Summary

Over two hundred years ago, the United States enacted a constitutional amendment ensuring the ability of states to form militias. Although the militia has become obsolete, over 30,000 Americans die every year by gunfire. Both pro-gun and pro-control advocates put forth credible proposals for reducing gun violence, but all too often this public policy debate gets sidetracked by invocation of the Second Amendment right to bear arms, which improperly makes a constitutional issue out of a public policy matter. This book argues for the repeal of the Second Amendment because this amendment no longer serves its original constitutional purpose, and it disrupts the contemporary gun debate.

Details

Pages
146
Year
2002
ISBN (Softcover)
9780820456669
Language
English
Keywords
militia gun violence public policy
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., Oxford, Wien, 2002. 143 pp.

Biographical notes

Andrew Carlson (Author)

The Author: Andrew Carlson is the author of The Divine Ethic of Creation in Leibniz (Peter Lang, 2001). He makes his home in Denver, where he works as a freelance writer.

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