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Dodging Bullets—Real And Metaphorical

GoodFellows: Conversations from the Hoover Institution

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The Right to Bear Arms in the Constitution

The right to bear arms as a concept in american law was brought over from britain. It was well established before the revolution, but was instituted in many states before it hit the federal constitution. The real debate as it relates to individual rights is whether or not we needed a bill of rights at all.

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