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As to guns getting banned in america, it'll never happen. One of our fundamental rights is the right to own fire arms. Yea it's a little backwards and definately causes more harm then good but that doesn't change anything.
So yea, we are one of the last civilized countries left in the world where owning guns is a fundamental right, the death penalty is still practiced in most states and we are perhaps the most concervative nation in the western world (even our liberals are nothing near as liberal as those in europe lol.) But you know what? It's Europes falt in the first place. You just HAD to oppress the hardcore fundamental christians Puritans and let them flee to american and start the whole thing didn't you
I of course speak in jest but a lot of what make some (especially southern born) americans gun-toting, death-penalty loving, hard-core conservative, bible-thumping men and women can definately be linked to the original Puritan movements of the 18th century.
'The Second Amendment, as passed by the House and Senate and later ratified by the States, reads:
Second Amendment to the United States Constitution
A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.
Second Amendment to the United States Constitution
The hand-written copy of the Bill of Rights which hangs in the National Archives had slightly different capitalization and punctuation inserted by William Lambert, the scribe who prepared it. This copy reads:
Second Amendment to the United States Constitution
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
Second Amendment to the United States Constitution
Both versions are commonly used by "official" Government publications'.