The right to bear arms is unalienable because it is an extension of a right that existed before government was ever conceived.
Natural Rights and the Second Amendment
Some have long mistakenly considered Natural rights to be granted by the United States Government. This is categorically false. Natural rights, otherwise known as inalienable rights, are rights that cannot be surrendered by citizens to the government.
The Question of Military-Grade Weapons | Part 4
Does an AR-15’s standard caliber size allow for a definition of “military-grade”?
The Question of Military-Grade Weapons | Part 3 – Ammo Capacity
In part 3 of this series, we continue discussing the features of the AR-15, focusing next on the second most common discussed feature: ammunition capacity.
The NRA is Weakened, but the 2nd Amendment is Stronger than Ever
Maybe just maybe, politicians are responding to a genuine belief in the right to bear arms and are not just being bought off by the NRA.