myhightechsecurity.com 8/20/2019
The importance of a horse in the 1700-1800s to army personnel was extremely high. It was their transportation, it was their luggage carrier, and if necessary, they could even eat it during a siege. Therefore, it was paramount to know that all the militia could show up with their horse in hand when called upon. So… the Founding Fathers put a clause in the Constitution that read something such as this:
“A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and ride horses shall not be infringedâ€
Now, based upon the interpretations of those who have difficulty understanding English, they would have us believe that only those who belong to the militia have the “right†to keep and ride a horse. No other people do. Not farmers. Not cowboys. Not horse racers. Not teamsters. Not stagecoach companies. Not little girls with their ponies. No one has the “right†to keep and ride a horse except someone who belongs to a “well regulated militia.â€
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