The Supreme Court got it right: "the Militia of the several States is an able-bodied subset of the People." Indeed, America is a government of common law and the heartbeat of our common law is the ancient Militia's two functions: the Jury and armed defense. Our Constitution's Militia of the several States is a subset of the People of each State. In fact, our Constitution recognizes that the Militia are the People, and arranges the roles respecting the Militia among four groups-congressmen, State legislators, the president, and the People ... Indeed, the better each of these four groups fills its Constitution-mandated role respecting the State Militias, our Constitution's enemies will fear; threat of invasion will wane, and the rising police state-the now-pressing danger to freedom-will melt away. A definitive work on the Constitution's Militia of the several States. -Larry Pratt, President Gun Owners of America Chapters Include: Common-Law's Course of Nature; Flow of Authority: Militia Clauses; Sleeping Militia Clauses; 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Militia Clauses; Militia Cited: Our Declaration and Constitution; Common-Law Homeland Safety; Militia in Scripture; Militia Benefits; Police-State Culture; A Militiaman's Education for Freemanship; Our Constitution: Rules of Interpretation; What to Do?; Pattern State Militia Statute; Afterword
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