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A well regulated militia, composed of the body of the people, being the best security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed; but no person religiously scrupulous shall be compelled to bear arms.
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Model 1. States'/collective rights
The Second Amendment did not apply to individuals; rather, it recognized the right of a state to arm its militia.
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Model 2. Sophisticated collective rights
The Second Amendment recognized some limited individual right. However, this individual right could only be exercised by members of a functioning, organized state militia while actively participating in the organized militiaâs activities.
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Model 3. Standard
The Second Amendment recognized the personal right of individuals to keep and bear arms.
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Version 1
The original passage relating to the bearing of arms in James Madison's proposed Bill of Rights
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Version sent from the House to the Senate
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The proposed amendment received from the House as transcribed in the Journal of the Senate
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Quoting from ^ Annals of Congress, House of Representatives, 1st Congress, 1st Session: p. 778.
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