WHAT THE FOUNDING FATHERS THOUGHT ABOUT
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Benjamin Franklin: Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase
a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." (Nov 11 1755,
from the Pennsylvania Assembly's reply to the Governor of Pennsylvania.)
Thomas Jefferson: "Laws that forbid the carrying of arms...disarm only
those who are neither inclined or determined to commit crimes. Such laws only
make things worse for the assaulted and better for the assassins; they serve to
encourage than to prevent homicides, for an unarmed man may be attacked with
greater confidence than an armed man." (1764 Letter and speech from T. Jefferson
quoting with approval an essay by Cesare Beccari)
John Adams: "Arms in the hands of citizens may be used at individual
discretion in private self defense." (A defense of the Constitution of the US)
George Washington: "Firearms stand next in importance to the Constitution
itself. They are the people's liberty teeth (and) keystone... the rifle and the
pistol are equally indispensable... more than 99% of them [guns] by their
silence indicate that they are in safe and sane hands. The very atmosphere of
firearms everywhere restrains evil interference [crime]. When firearms go, all
goes, we need them every hour." (Address to 1st session of Congress)
George Mason: "To disarm the people is the most effectual way to enslave
them." (3 Elliot, Debates at 380)
Noah Webster: "Before a standing army can rule, the people must be
disarmed, as they are in almost every country in Europe." (1787, Pamphlets on
the Constitution of the US)
George Washington: "A free people ought to be armed." (Jan 14 1790,
Boston Independent Chronicle.)
Thomas Jefferson: "No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms."
(T. Jefferson papers, 334, C.J. Boyd, Ed. 1950)
James Madison: "Americans have the right and advantage of being armed,
unlike the people of other countries, whose people are afraid to trust them with
arms." (Federalist Paper #46)
WHAT THE FOUNDING FATHERS MEANT BY
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George Mason: "I ask you sir, who are the militia? They consist now of
the whole people." (Elliott, Debates, 425-426)
Richard Henry Lee: "A militia, when properly formed, are in fact the
people themselves...and include all men capable of bearing arms." (Additional
letters from the Federal Farmer, at 169, 1788)
James Madison: "A WELL REGULATED militia, composed of the people, trained
to arms, is the best and most natural defense of a free country." (1st Annals of
Congress, at 434, June 8th 1789, emphasis added.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Back in the 18th century, a "regular" army meant an
army that had standard military equipment. So a "well regulated" army was simply
one that was "well equipped." It does NOT refer to a professional army. The 17th
century folks used the term "STANDING Army" to describe a professional army.
THEREFORE, "a well regulated militia" only means a well equipped militia. It
does not imply the modern meaning of "regulated," which means controlled or
administered by some superior entity. Federal control over the militia comes
from other parts of the Constitution, but not from the second amendment (my
personal opinion).
Patrick Henry: "The people have a right to keep and bear arms." (Elliott,
Debates at 185)
Alexander Hamilton: "...that a standing army can never be formidable
(threatening) to the liberties of the people, while there is a large body of
citizens, little if at all inferior to them in the use of arms."
MODERN LEADERS THOUGHTS ON
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Adolf Hitler: "This year will go down in history. For the first time, a
civilized nation has full gun registration. Our streets will be safer, our
police more efficient, and the world will follow our lead." (Chancelor's Speech,
1935)
Charles Shumer: (US Congressman, D-NY, has sworn an oath to defend the US
Constitution) "All we ask for is registration, just like we do for cars." (Press
conference, 1993, exact date being sought)
Adolf Hitler: "The most foolish mistake we could make would be to allow
the subject peoples to possess arms. So let's not have any talk about native
militias." (Hitler's Secret Conversations, 1941-44, Farrar, Strauss and Young,
1953)
Mao Tse Tung: "All political power comes from the barrel of a gun. The
communist party must command all the guns, that way, no guns can ever be used to
command the party." (Problems of War and Strategy, Nov 6 1938, published in
"Selected Works of Mao Zedong," 1965)
Diane Feinstein: (US Senator, D-CA) "If I could have banned them all-
'Mr. and Mrs. America turn in your guns' -I would have!" (Statement on TV
program 69 Minutes, Feb 5 1995)
Mahatma Gandhi: "Among the many misdeeds of the British rule in India,
history will look upon the act of depriving a whole nation of arms, as the
blackest." ("Gandhi, an Autobiography," M.K. Gandhi, 446)
Sigmund Freud: "A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded sexual and
emotional maturity." ("General Introduction to Psychoanalysis," S. Freud)
Bill Clinton: (US President, has sworn an oath to defend the US
Constitution, not to violate it, criticize it, and belittle it) "When we got
organized as a country, [and] wrote a fairly radical Constitution, with a
radical Bill of Rights, giving radical amounts of freedom to Americans, it was
assumed that Americans who had that freedom would use it responsibly...When
personal freedom is being abused, you have to move to limit it." (April 19 1994,
on MTV)