Flash The Cash
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Every word in a law must be given an effect. The first clause of the Second Amendment must have an effect on "the right of the people to keep and bear arms." The most natural effect might be to construe the word "people" to mean the people in a well regulated militia or perhaps to interpret the word "arms" to mean the type of weapons employed by the well regulated militia or maybe both.
That doesn't square with my personal views on the subject of people having weapons, but one doesn't interpret laws according to one's personal views. That's what judicial activists like Scalia do.
That doesn't square with my personal views on the subject of people having weapons, but one doesn't interpret laws according to one's personal views. That's what judicial activists like Scalia do.