"The argument that today's National Guardsmen, members of a select militia, would constitute the only persons entitled to keep and bear arms has no historical foundation."

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Source: Joyce Lee Malcolm (1996). “To Keep and Bear Arms: The Origins of an Anglo-American Right”, p.163, Harvard University Press

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Joyce Lee Malcolm

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Joyce Lee Malcolm is a prominent historian and author known for her influential work on the Second Amendment and individual rights, particularly in relation to gun ownership.

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