• sentinel@lemmitor.com
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    9 hours ago

    Considering there are only 7 articles to the constitution I assume you mean Article 1 Section 8 which defines the ability of the federal government to call forth a militia but does not itself impose any substantive limits on the militias beyond that? Is that the article you are referring to? Maybe you should re-read it. Well regulated language is conceptually distinct from congress’s power defined in A1 § 8 to organize and discipline a militia once its activated. The text also imposes no federal prohibition on state or unorganized militias from setting membership or arms. If it isn’t prohibited by the language of the document, it is allowed.

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      9 hours ago

      Yes, sorry… the militia clause, as its known

      The purpose of the militia is to put down insurrection, not to engage in it.

      The word “regulated” has had only one actual meaning… the same as it means to regulate interstate commerce.

      And only a couple of years later, the militia acts passed.