“the common law and or laws of the British and the various state legislature of the United States during the 1780's were put in play to only permit an armed and "well-regulated militia" to serve as protector of the citizens in case of domestic revolt or rebellions as well as from oppressive rule from the national government. In spite of the militias weakness shown in the revolutionary war, the Americans persisted in being convinced that the need of "well-regulated militia"would result in the failure of the republican government. A well-regulated militia would not only be subjected to the protecting of the citizens from the conspiracy of persistent leaders, it would also safeguard the the state, people of a nation, or
“the common law and or laws of the British and the various state legislature of the United States during the 1780's were put in play to only permit an armed and "well-regulated militia" to serve as protector of the citizens in case of domestic revolt or rebellions as well as from oppressive rule from the national government. In spite of the militias weakness shown in the revolutionary war, the Americans persisted in being convinced that the need of "well-regulated militia"would result in the failure of the republican government. A well-regulated militia would not only be subjected to the protecting of the citizens from the conspiracy of persistent leaders, it would also safeguard the the state, people of a nation, or