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3 Sides of the Bill Of Rights THE FIRST TEN AMENDMENTS Amendments effecting: Protections against Government abuse of power Amendments effecting: Rights of citizens accused of crimes Amendments effecting: Individual Freedoms

2nd Amendment Minutemen/ Framers of the Constitution Concern over British attempts to disarm colonists at Lexington/ Concord “ Shot Heard Round the World” The “Bloody Chute”

Topics of 2nd Amendment Keep and bear arms Well regulated militia

Legitimate Purpose for Owning Guns? Defense Hunting Collecting Target Practice Reenactment/ demonstration

Student Survey Results Who Decides What 2nd Amendment Means?

NRA vs. Morton Grove Illinois

Detroit Free Press 1-4-94 – Whole Article

Detroit Free Press 1-4-94 – Cartoon Only