The Right to Bear Arms
A Constitutional Right of the People or a Privilege of the Ruling Class?
By
Stephen P. Halbrook
is the first scholarly study of the history of the right to bear and carry arms outside of the home, a right held dear by Americans before, during, and after the Founding period; it rebuts attempts by anti-gun advocates to rewrite history and "cancel" the Founding generation's lived experiences bearing firearms.
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