'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.'
Because the Left is trying to destroy the entire Constitution and this is THE ONLY CLAUSE that will protect it, and you, 'in the end.'
And if you don't understand what the word 'regulated'_ meant in 1780's....
" . . . Back in the 18th century, a “regular” army meant an army that had standard military equipment. So a “well regulated” army was simply one that was “well equipped” and organized. It does not refer to a professional army. The 17th century folks used the term “standing army” or “regulars” to describe a professional army.
Therefore, “a well regulated militia” only means a well equipped militia that was organized and maintained internal discipline. It does not imply the modern meaning of “regulated,” which means controlled or administered by some superior entity. Federal control over the militia comes from other parts of the Constitution, but not from the Second Amendment."
Read it -
Memorize it -
'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.'
Because the Left is trying to destroy the entire Constitution and this is THE ONLY CLAUSE that will protect it, and you, 'in the end.'
And if you don't understand what the word 'regulated'_ meant in 1780's....
" . . . Back in the 18th century, a “regular” army meant an army that had standard military equipment. So a “well regulated” army was simply one that was “well equipped” and organized. It does not refer to a professional army. The 17th century folks used the term “standing army” or “regulars” to describe a professional army. Therefore, “a well regulated militia” only means a well equipped militia that was organized and maintained internal discipline. It does not imply the modern meaning of “regulated,” which means controlled or administered by some superior entity. Federal control over the militia comes from other parts of the Constitution, but not from the Second Amendment."
THIS^^^^^^