Being Necessary to the Security of a Free State
Published by Ninth Stage November 20th, 2007 in Second Amendment.Very interesting analysis from Eugene Volokh of the meaning of “free State” in the Second Amendment. I don’t think I’ve read anything on it before.
“State†simply meant country; and “free†almost always meant free from despotism, rather than from some other country, and never from some larger entity in a federal structure. That is how the phrase was used in the sources that the Framers read. And there is no reason to think that the Framers departed from this well-established meaning, and used the phrase to mean something different from what it meant to Blackstone, Montesquieu, the Continental Congress, Madison, Adams, or others.

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