I've got to agree with Mark. An armed populance is this countries last line of defense against any "invasion" whether it's from a foreign or domestic source. Maybe 95% of the populance are too scared or have no backbone but the remaining 5% can still do ALOT of damage. Cases in point, that I can think of off the top of my head, are Vietnam, and the Resistance movements of WW2. A few organized, determined people with weapons can do as much damage as a far larger number of soldiers that are "just following orders". I know it's just a movie made back in the 80's, but watch "Red Dawn" sometime. I was about the same age of the characters when the movie came out and I can guarantee you that had that scenario played out back then, me and my buddies would have been doing the same thing the kids in the movie did. Now I'm in my forties, and I'd have to say given the same situation I'd still be out there fighting although now maybe not all, but most of my buddies would be right beside me.
Our forefathers knew this simple fact and passed down the right and duty to enforce it with the second amendment. Though many have forgotten it or lost their backbone to enforce it, it's still as true today as it was 20 or 200 years ago.
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