King Edward I, Statute of Winchester 1285
King Edward I, The Statute of Winchester 1285 The Second Amendment didn't come about because we dreamed up a new right, it came about to protect an already existing right under Old English Common Law. Our Constitution protects that institution. The Posse Comitatus and Militia came about from similar origins and those origins can be traced to King Edward I and beyond. The Statute of Winchester as shown here is only to show that these rights and duties associated with them existed from ancient times. It should be noted that while we declared independence from Great Britain in 1776 we did not abandon legal precedents that existed prior to that time. Because from day to day robberies, homicides and arsons are more often committed than they used to be, and felonies cannot be attainted by the oath of Jurors, who had rather suffer felonies done to strangers to go unpunished than indict wrongdoers the greater part of whom are people of the same district, or at...
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