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Friday, April 10, 2015
Gun Rights
The Early American Colonies were the first states that approved Gun Rights in April of 1689 when William and Mary of William and Mary College (America's 2nd oldest college in the nation) accepted Parliament's "ACT Declaring the Rights and Liberties of the Subject and Settling the Succession of the Crown: also known as the "English Bill of Rights" that protected basic rights and confirmed that "the subjects which are Protestant (most certainly Americans).may have arms for their defense suitable to their condition and as allowed by law." In the colonies the "Right to bear arms" was absolutely mandatory for self defense and for the militiamen (2000 in Boston) in the local institution." (Visions of America, Keene, pg. 58) #GunRights #RightToCarry #Guns #SelfDefense
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