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The Second Amendment and the War on Guns

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The Second Amendment also plays an important role in fostering the kind of civic virtue that resists the cowardly urge to trade liberty for an illusion of safety, which is ultimately indispensable for genuine self-government.
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The right to keep and bear arms is a vital element of the liberal order that our Founders handed down to us. They understood that those who hold political power will almost always strive to reduce the freedom of those they rule, and that many of the ruled will always be tempted to trade their liberty for empty promises of security. The causes of these political phenomena are sown in the nature of man. The U.S. Constitution, including the Second Amendment, is a device designed to frustrate the domineering tendencies of the politically ambitious. The Second Amendment also plays an important role in fostering the kind of civic virtue that resists the cowardly urge to trade liberty for an illusion of safety. Armed citizens take responsibility for their own security, thereby exhibiting and cultivating the self-reliance and vigorous spirit that is ultimately indispensable for genuine self-government. While much has changed since the eighteenth century, for better and for worse, human nature has not changed. The fundamental principles of our regime, and the understanding of human nature on which those principles are based, can still be grasped today. Once grasped, they can be defended. Such a defense demands an appreciation of the right to arms that goes beyond the legalistic and narrowly political considerations that drive contemporary gun control debates.

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Scrutinizing the Second Amendment

TL;DR: In this article, the Second Amendment's individual right to bear arms is appropriately governed by a deferential, reasonableness review under which nearly all gun control laws would survive judicial review.
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Handgun Prohibition and the Original Meaning of the Second Amendment

Don B. Kates
- 01 Nov 1983 - 
TL;DR: AlVIANI et al. as mentioned in this paper proposed a restrictive permit requirement designed and administered to exclude more than 99% of the civilian population from handgun ownership, which was challenged in the United States Supreme Court.
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The Samurai, the Mountie and the Cowboy: Should America Adopt the Gun Controls of Other Democracies?

TL;DR: In this paper, the Samurai, the Mountie, and the Cowboy are compared to the United States to find answers that maintain safety while protecting individual liberty, and a compelling look at how other democracies have attempted to solve their own gun problems.
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Can Gun Control Work

TL;DR: Can Gun Control Really Work? as mentioned in this paper examines the on-the-ground practicalities of gun control, from mandatory safety locks to outright prohibition and disarmament, and cautions against the belief that there exists some gun control solution which, had we the political will to seize it, would substantially reduce violent crime.
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Gunfight: The Battle over the Right to Bear Arms in America

Adam Winkler
TL;DR: Gunfight as mentioned in this paper examines America's four-centuries-long political battle over gun control and the right to keep and bear arms, using the landmark 2008 case District of Columbia v Heller, which invalidated a law banning handguns in the nation's capital.
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Why is the right to bear arms important?

The right to bear arms is important because it is a vital element of the liberal order and helps to frustrate the domineering tendencies of the politically ambitious.

What is the US Second Amendment about gun rights about?

The US Second Amendment is about the right to keep and bear arms, which is seen as a vital element of the liberal order and a defense against political power.