Those Forgotten and Ignored 13 Words
Why We Need our State 2nd Amendment Militias back in Force and Effect
August 2, 2022
How about we take a close look at the 2nd amendment to the Bill of Rights. And not just a cursory look, but rather an honest, critical, deeper look.
“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.”
Well regulated , meaning to run smooth, be disciplined , well
supplied. Militia meaning the body of people consisting of lawful
citizens in a free state of existence. Security , meaning to keep safe .
Necessary meaning needed , essential Free state, meaning the collective
of states, the whole nation. The right , meaning those essential
liberties that all people have regardless of government. The people, the
lawful citizens in a free state of existence To keep, meaning to own
and posses And bear, meaning to carry on or about ones person either
open or concealed.
Arms , meaning weapons Shall not, meaning must not, will not be
infringed, meaning restricted , retarded , or suppressed in any way
whatsoever.
Therefore, a well regulated, smooth running ,well supplied, disciplined Militia being necessary, essential, needed, for the security, safety, of a free state, the whole nation, for national security. The right, liberties, of the people, free and lawful citizens, to keep and bear arms, shall not, must not , will not be infringed, restricted suppressed.
Now if you suppress, restrict or infringe upon the rights and liberties of the people to keep, own, and bear arms, open or concealed you are compromising national security. The crime of jeopardizing national security is treason.
Referred to in modern times as an individual’s right to carry and use arms for self-defense, the Second Amendment was envisioned by the framers of the Constitution, according to College of William and Mary law professor and future U.S. District Court judge St. George Tucker in 1803 in his great work Blackstone’s Commentaries: With Notes of Reference to the Constitution and Laws of the Federal Government of the United States and of the Commonwealth of Virginia, as the “true palladium of liberty.” In addition to checking federal power, the Second Amendment also provided state governments with what Luther Martin (1744/48–1826) described as the “last coup de grace” that would enable the states “to thwart and oppose the general government.” Last, it enshrined the ancient Florentine and Roman constitutional principle of civil and military virtue by making every citizen a soldier and every soldier a citizen.
The US Constitution does not give us any rights, and that includes the 2nd Amendment. Rather, it affirms rights that already existed, espoused in the “Bill of Rights”, in order to safeguard them. Note that the “right of the people to keep and bear arms” isn’t given by the language above. Instead, our right to keep and bear arms, which existed outside of any Constitution, is protected from infringement. The word NECESSARY is used in one place in the Bill of Rights and only in one place. Those first 13 words which were eviscerated in 1902-1903 with the “Dick Act” and following legislation that pretty much converted the voluntary state militias into a part of the federal army known as the National Guard. Those 13 words may be the most important 13 words in the whole Constitution. We should be working to get them back into effect.
What, sir, is the use of a militia? It is to prevent the establishment of a standing army, the bane of liberty. …Whenever Governments mean to invade the rights and liberties of the people, they always attempt to destroy the militia, in order to raise an army upon their ruins. —Elbridge Gerry, Fifth Vice President of the United States
“The army…is a dangerous instrument to play with.”
George Washington to Alexander Hamilton, April 4th, 1783
“A standing army is one of the greatest mischiefs that can possibly happen.”
James Madison, Debates, Virginia Convention, 1787
“Always remember that an armed and trained militia is the
firmest bulwark of republics—that without standing armies their liberty
can never be in danger, nor with large ones safe.”
James Madison, Inaugural Address, March 4, 1809
“Standing armies are dangerous to liberty.”
Alexander Hamilton, The Federalist Papers, 1787
I believe the US Constitution makes clear the prohibition against a standing army. If you look at Article 1 Section 8 you will find this:
To declare War,(this is NOT the Presidents jurisdiction! President states he can act defensive only and then Congress steps in) grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal (which could help keep us OUT of wars!), and make Rules concerning Captures on Land and Water;
To raise and support Armies, but no Appropriation of Money to that Use shall be for a longer Term than two Years;
To provide and maintain a Navy;
To make Rules for the Government and Regulation of the land and naval Forces;
To provide for calling forth the Militia to execute the Laws of the Union, suppress Insurrections and repel Invasions;
To provide for organizing, arming, and disciplining, the Militia, and for governing such Part of them as may be employed in the Service of the United States, reserving to the States respectively, the Appointment of the Officers, and the Authority of training the Militia according to the discipline prescribed by Congress;
Note the time frame for the appropriation of funds for an Army. TWO YEARS. And of course if we were at war, they could extend it another two years after the first two years were up. Note the continual use of the Militia. The VOLUNTARY militia would have soldiers for an ARMY called out of it to defend the nation in case of invasion or insurrection.
If a state started a voluntary militia patterned after the original intent, would you join? If our country was invaded would you be willing to arm up and help defend your state and the nation? I suspect that the ranks would be over run with volunteers.
Realize this…standing armies, after all, do not always only practice defense. And don’t give me the line, “Our military would never turn on the people” b.s. because if you are a student of history, every time a country turns tyrannical the military is used on the people. As a matter of fact the Founding Fathers fought THEIR military at Concord Green because it wasn’t the United States yet!
Once established, a government’s bureaucrats and leaders as well as the military and even laymen all face a different set of incentives. Those with a job related to the military have an incentive to keep their job. My late father was a employee of Rockwell International which is part of the military industrial complex. Talking to him about the subject of ending standing armies was futile. In a lot of cases, they probably would love to see their power expanded and their pay and benefits increased. Their support for war then, is the ideal way for achieving their goals. Most likely incentives like this could convert a champion of peace into a war-loving bureaucrat. It’s a lot easier to rationalize a war if your job depends on it.
The Militia Act of 1903, known as “the
Dick Act” named after it’s writer, created the National Guard out of
the Organized Militia and created the Reserve Militia, to consist of
males 17-45, those eligible for the draft. On the way to doing totally
away with the organized militia. This removed more control of the
Militia from the States but provided additional funding for training,
equipping, and manning the force. It was the National Defense Act of
1916 that fully modernized the National Guard, provided Federal funding
for training, drills, annual training, and equipping. It did, however,
stipulate that in return, the War Department and the Army gained far
more control over the Militia; for example, the Army was now able to
dictate what types of units would be raised in each State. The Act also
removed the issue of Militia serving outside the United States by
stating that when called into Federal service, the National Guard would
be considered Federal troops. So can we quit calling the National Guard the militia?
From then on, the National Guard has served with distinction in all the major conflicts of
the United States. Oh, they were just used for “major conflicts”.
Another way of saying UNDECLARED WAR. So what was originally supposed to
be a voluntary force garnered from the organized militias of the
several states in a declared war or national emergency has been morphed
into a “division” of the Standing army.
Need I say any more about standing
armies? Of which we have in force and existence today rampaging all over
the world involved in conflicts that are none of our business? Oh wait,
they are involved in “conflicts” which in most cases are the people
running our government’s way of doing business. Sort of like a bully
taking the lunch money away from a smaller kid in a public school.
Seriously, and I repeat… those first 13 words of the second
amendment may be the most important 13 words in the whole Constitution.
We should be working diligently to get them back into effect.
The founding fathers understood clearly what the word NECESSARY meant as well as the word SECURITY. And if you think about it the carrying of arms is NECESSARY FOR SECURITY to exist. Just recently we saw how someone taking the word NECESSARY to heart was willing to supply SECURITY for the people in his vicinity when a mass shooter began a rampage. Now imagine THOUSAND, no MILLIONS of citizens who have taken the step to volunteer into state militias in all 50 states and are carrying arms on or about their person to supply the SECURITY NECESSARY for a free state of existence for those they are in the immediate vicinity there of.
The militia is mentioned as the goal for the protection of our right to live under the security of a free state of existence and thus to keep and bear arms —and yet it is not a requirement to be a member. The word VOLUNTARY comes into play. Obviously all living and breathing people have a right to their lives and thus a corresponding right to defend that life by WHATEVER MEANS NECESSARY.
A helpful analogy from an unknown author goes like this: “A well-educated electorate, being necessary to the preservation of a free society, the right of the people to read and compose books, shall not be infringed.”
In this example, it should be easy to see that the right to read and compose books is not reserved only to those that are registered voters or well-educated. Instead, the goal is a well-educated electorate, for which tools of education are needed. Likewise, our right to keep and bear arms is protected in the event a well-regulated militia is needed to defend our free state of existence, and/or our country.
For anyone, any officer of the court, any law enforcement, any senator, any congressman, any president to make an effort to disarm and take away the peoples right to defend themselves, their county, their state, their country is tantamount to treason and they place themselves in a state of war against those that they become an aggressor against. After all, all law is enforced through the barrel of a gun.
If we were to get back to voluntary militias a lot of the empire building that the behind the scenes rulers of the United States engage in would grind to a stop. We would have state militias made up of men and women between the ages of 17 and 45. There would be incentives to be in the militia such as are now with military members like militia member discounts at stores. Help with loans, help with arming members for instance. Those who are not actual members could offer voluntary assistance in helping train and arm those who are unable to arm themselves. At my age I could no longer volunteer to be a member, but I could assist in training and arming younger militia members. I believe that many of our country men would join a volunteer militia today to get the training and to be able to stand in the gap whenever they are out and about in society. Can you imagine millions of trained militia members in our society being everywhere at all times and what kind of deterrent it would be against any kind of armed crime that may happen?
What I would love to see is a state governor to do some research and
reinstate a REAL voluntary state militia patterned after the Founders
version, which is patterned after the many years old Swiss tradition.
Not some group like the Texas Guard or the Florida Guard which is state
only sponsored, but not really trained in military response. They are
not armed and basically act like a force to help the actual standing
army version, “National Guard” in case of state emergencies. The first
governor to bring back A well regulated militia being necessary to the
security of a free state would become a legend and many
other governors, mostly “red state” governors would most likely follow
suit. And then we will have back in force and effect…A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state.
You can expect an outcry of citizens in
“blue” states if their governors don’t follow suite with a national
effort to re-establish the state militias.
I end this with this quote from John Locke, one of the men the founders of our system of justice read:
“He who attempts to get another man into his absolute power does
thereby put himself into a state of war with him, it being to be
understood as a declaration of a design upon his life; for I have reason
to conclude that he who would get me into his power without my consent
would use me as he pleased when he got me there, and destroy me, too,
when he had a fancy to it; for nobody can desire to have me in his
absolute power unless it be to compel me by force to that which is
against the right of my freedom, i.e., make me a slave. to be free from
such force is the only security of my preservation; and reason bids me
look on him as an enemy to my preservation who would take away that
freedom which is the fence to it; so that he who makes an attempt to
enslave me thereby puts himself into a state of war with me.” ~ John
Locke – Two Treatises Of Government
Ask yourself…are we not being placed in a state of war with all of the thousands of violations and infringements on SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED? I think you know the answer. We need to change that and get those first 13 words back into force and effect. Let me know what you think…
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