David Hogg tries to rewrite the Second Amendment out of history

David Duprey

Honestly, if it was just someone like David Hogg making this argument on social media, I probably would have just ignored his tweets from Sunday evening. But in the wake of the Bruen decision the anti-gun left is making a renewed push to claim the Supreme Court is getting the Second Amendment all wrong; that the right of the people to keep and bear arms is actually a right of the states to form a militia, and one that’s utterly out of date now that we have the National Guard.

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It’s a ridiculous argument, and one that’s easily countered by the weight of historical evidence; from Pennsylvania’s 1776 and 1790 state constitution protecting the right of the people to keep and bear arms “in defense of themselves and the state” to James Madison’s assertion in Federalist 46 that the United States, unlike European monarchies, were not afraid “to trust the people with arms”. On Sunday evening, thre were plenty of Second Amendment supporters offering up additional counters to Hogg’s invented history.

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If Hogg and his fellow prohibitionists wanted to take an honest approach to eradicating the right to keep and bear arms, they’d be trying to repeal the Second Amendment. But because there’s virtually no chance that the American people would ever back repeal they’re left arguing that the Second Amendment doesn’t mean what it says, that it was never seen as protecting an individual right until the 1960s or 70s, and that instead of outright repeal all that’s necessary is to overturn the Court’s decision in Heller. Once that’s done, the right will supposedly disappear… though Hogg never did say what he thought would happen with the roughly 400-million firearms in the hands of we the people afterwards. Guess they haven’t gotten around to discussing that in his classes at Harvard yet, but I’m sure if they do he’ll quickly be parroting the talking points of his professors.

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