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Pragmatic, cultural and political etiologies of the Founders cognition on the 2nd Amendment

So you are trying to use nonsense from England to make it apply to our 2nd amendment,what our founders intentions were based on what happened in England and claim its somehow obsolete? What utter rubbish.

No, I'm not. Read the topic statement and/or the rubric I wrote and you'll see that I've not done that.
 
Be that as it may, it has nothing to do with the pragmatic, cultural and political etiologies of the Founders' cognition on the 2nd Amendment.

lets cut the bs words that have no relevance and get to the point. the founders didn't want the federal government having any say in what private arms private citizens owned.
 
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