History, 01.09.2021 02:50 nathanthomasmoses
Face the issues John Adams spoke in favor of "arms in
the hands of citizens, to be used at individual discretion ... in
private self-defense."
(a) Which side of the gun control
debate is more likely to cite this quote?
(b) How might indi-
viduals on the other side respond?
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