The thought of losing our second amendment right is a serious concern to many U.S. citizens. The real question is, what is at risk of being lost. The second amendment is important to many people, but what truly is the second amendment mean and what does it state? The second amendment is not only about having the ability to protect yourself from a common intruder but also from your government. There have been many cases of governments turning against their citizens and that is why the second amendment is in place, for your right to have protection. “If the 2nd Amendment is to protect the citizenry from even their own government, then the citizenry should be able to be armed” (Erick Erickson) The initial intention of the second amendment is shown by TJ …show more content…
“Chicago's ban on the sale and transfer of guns was declared unconstitutional by a federal judge, saying that while the government has a duty to protect its citizens, it's also obligated to protect constitutional rights, including the right to keep and bear arms for self-defense”(Herbert G. McCann). During my primary research I found through a questionnaire that most of my classmates did not know whether the right to bear arms was a civil right or not and that's not only here according to Youth Speak Out “I read that although gun controls differ from state to state, the courts have permitted the government to limit some rights of gun manufacturers, owners and sellers. I guess it’s confusing because we don’t know whether the right to use and buy guns belongs to individuals or only to a militia”(Harley Machi). If a man had a weapon and was arrested does he have the right to that weapon? "if the sawed off shotgun had been a militia weapon, then, on this reading, the defendants would have had a constitutional right to possess it”(Michael C. Dorf