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Freedmen, the Fourteenth Amendment, and the Right to Bear Arms, 1866-1876
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Product Description Whether newly-freed slaves could be trusted to own firearms was in great dispute in 1866, and the ramifications of this issue reverberate in today's "gun-control" debate. This is the only comprehensive study ever published on the intent of the framers of the Fourteenth Amendment and of Reconstruction-era civil rights legislation to protect the right to keep and bear arms. Indeed, this is the most detailed study ever published about the intent of the Fourteenth Amendment to incorporate and to protect from State violation any of the rights guaranteed by the Bill of Rights, even including free speech. Paradoxically, the Second Amendment is virtually the only Bill of Rights guarantee not recognized by the federal courts as protected by the Fourteenth Amendment.
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Pages 248
Dimensions: Length: 9.56" Width: 6.35" Height: 0.92" Weight: 1.34 lbs.
Binding Hardcover
Release Date Nov 30, 1998
ISBN 0275963314 EAN 9780275963316
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 | Firearms Favor Equality Mar 26, 2000 |
| Stephen Halbrook does it again with a scholarly exegesis of the Fourteenth Amendment exposing anew the racist roots of gun control. Halbrook reveals the lies and lays bare the cynicism of those who claim the Constitution permits or even favors anti-gun laws. A must read for those who still believe in liberty. The Fourteenth Amendment meant to enshrine and extend the Second Amendment specifically, along with the rest of the Bill of Rights, to newly freed blacks and make them enforceable against state governments. | | | Write your own review about Freedmen, the Fourteenth Amendment, and the Right to Bear Arms, 1866-1876
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