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Unfortunately the right to keep and bear arms is about more than individuals protecting themselves from thugs. It is also about collective people protecting themselves from tyranical governments. The day the U.S. military doesn’t have semi-automatic handguns and assault rifles is the day the U.S. Citizens won’t need them.We wouldn’t need to protect ourselves against people with guns if they didn’t have the guns to begin with.
When the 2nd Amendment was written the authors did not know the firepower that would develop in a little over 100 years. However, what they understood fully was that the citizen-army needed to be balanced with the standing army. At the time of the Revolution they did have something called buckshot, and they knew how to load a cannon with grapeshot. With one blast of grapeshot they could level a mob. That is pretty impressive firepower. The concept of killing people quickly was not totally foreign to them. **The NRA’s obsession with citing the constitutional right to bear firearms apparently overlooks the fact that at the time the Constitution was written it took more time to load a rifle than it takes a present-day gun to fire off 50 rounds.