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« House Second Amendment Caucus Is Revived | Main | Electoral College nonsense from the NY Times »

David E. Young's books on half price sale

Posted by David Hardy · 19 December 2016 07:15 PM

Discussion here, with the Amazon links at the bottom of the page.

Young's books were cited around a hundred times (literally) by the Fifth Circuit in U.S. v. Emerson, which made him the most-cited 2A author then, and he may well still hold that distinction!

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FWB | December 20, 2016 8:46 AM | Reply

It great that folks spend so much effort and time demonstrating the knowledge and wisdom of the Framers. That does not remove the fact that the 2nd amendment does not grant anything. And it does not remove the fact that the federal government has no authority to ban anything, see the 18th amendment for proof. If the feds could simply ban things, the 18th was moot and never needed to be added to the Constitution which then brings us the 21st which, if the 18th was unnecessary, was wholly unnecessary also. And we are making the claim that all those people involved in those amendments were idiots.

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