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In reply to the discussion: Who gets free speech? [View all]TPaine7
(4,286 posts)22. Actually it is quite comparable. In fact, a very close analogue exists from that timeframe.
The liberty of the press is essential to the security of freedom in a state it ought not, therefore, to be restricted in this commonwealth. Mass. Const. pt. I, art. XVI (1780)
That most emphatically does not mean that the only purpose of liberty of the press is to have the security of freedom in a state.
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Are you trying to end discussion of da militia clause in one swift blow? Tsk-tsk.nt
Eleanors38
Oct 2012
#1
Does it reasonably follow from the structure of 2A that the only purpose of RKBA
petronius
Oct 2012
#3
And yet that has never been the way the Second Amendment has been interpreted (by the Supreme Court)
TPaine7
Oct 2012
#6
The prefatory clause is quite similar to the current use of whereas, as you say.
TPaine7
Oct 2012
#33
Actually it is quite comparable. In fact, a very close analogue exists from that timeframe.
TPaine7
Oct 2012
#22