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Join us for a comprehensive dive into the history of the Second Amendment on this special episode of the Range Minded Podcast! Steve explores the origins, intent, and evolution of the right to keep and bear arms, breaking down its two key clauses: the prefatory clause ("A well-regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State") and the operative clause ("the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed"). From English common law and Revolutionary War events like the Powder Alarm to the Founding Fathers’ own words—featuring quotes from Jefferson, Madison, Mason, and Coxe—this episode traces the individual right to arms through state constitutions, the Militia Act of 1792, and landmark Supreme Court cases like Heller (2008), McDonald (2010), Bruen (2022), and Rahimi (2024). Packed with primary source readings and historical insights, this hour-long episode fortifies the argument for why the Second Amendment protects your individual right to self-defense. Perfect for firearms enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone passionate about constitutional freedoms. Subscribe, share, and keep your range mindset!

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