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Anyone with a certain level of intelligence can become a scholar, but not everyone dedicates their life to such cause.
This country is not about a single document. What we have today is a product of 200 years of various events and developments.
Unless one spends a significant amount of time learning and understanding those events, there is a high probability their
conclusions will not be accurate, especially if they are narrowly looking at a single piece of the puzzle.
Good luck to those gun owners understanding their rights based on a single line of text written 200 years ago. Certainly
they are not on the same page with the SAF and the NRA on that topic. But what do I know, SAF and NRA could be wrong
too.
Cherry-picking the "best parts" of the Constitution as well as considering information from it "open to interpretation" has created the social chaos that we as a nation are facing today. From the comfort of armchairs everywhere, keyboard warriors such as yourself like to create division and disunity among people that appreciate, fought and perhaps gave the ultimate sacrifice to our country and its ideals set forth in that "silly little text written 200 years ago".....If you truly are a scholarly minded individual, which I think you probably are, you are aware of the one twisted caveat of history, that those who fail to learn from it are bound to repeat it.
Its being repeated over and over again, and your logic is a broken record.