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<blockquote data-quote="buckeye" data-source="post: 1095776" data-attributes="member: 8467"><p>Reading through that .pdf 2nd amendment essay, I notice that the author interprets "regulated" as in the currently used sense of "restricted". I've seen it asserted elsewhere that in the common usage of the day, "well regulated" would've applied in the same sense as with a clock mechanism or piano action. Very different meanings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buckeye, post: 1095776, member: 8467"] Reading through that .pdf 2nd amendment essay, I notice that the author interprets "regulated" as in the currently used sense of "restricted". I've seen it asserted elsewhere that in the common usage of the day, "well regulated" would've applied in the same sense as with a clock mechanism or piano action. Very different meanings. [/QUOTE]
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