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*[[Right to keep and bear arms]], the concept that people, have an individual right to own and carry weapons. In the United States of America this refers to the [[Second Amendment to the United States Constitution]], contained in the [[Bill of Rights]]. |
*[[Right to keep and bear arms]], the concept that people, have an individual right to own and carry weapons. In the United States of America this refers to the [[Second Amendment to the United States Constitution]], contained in the [[Bill of Rights]]. |
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*The right to bear arms, part of the [[Law of Arms#The right to bear arms|Law of Arms]] governing the display of coats of arms |
*The right to bear arms, part of the [[Law of Arms#The right to bear arms|Law of Arms]] governing the display of coats of arms |
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In the case of Sukhman Sandhu v. State of hairless land- the petitioner contented that he be allowed to grow hair on his arms. The state held that it was too much to take and not a pretty sight. On the grounds of right to bear arms he was granted permission to grow hair and the petition was accepted. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*''[[Second Amendment to the United States Constitution]]'', the amendment in The Bill of Rights providing this freedom in the United States of America |
*''[[Second Amendment to the United States Constitution]]'', the amendment in The Bill of Rights providing this freedom in the United States of America |
Revision as of 06:11, 18 October 2010
Right to bear arms may refer to:
- Right to keep and bear arms, the concept that people, have an individual right to own and carry weapons. In the United States of America this refers to the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution, contained in the Bill of Rights.
- The right to bear arms, part of the Law of Arms governing the display of coats of arms
In the case of Sukhman Sandhu v. State of hairless land- the petitioner contented that he be allowed to grow hair on his arms. The state held that it was too much to take and not a pretty sight. On the grounds of right to bear arms he was granted permission to grow hair and the petition was accepted.
See also
- Second Amendment to the United States Constitution, the amendment in The Bill of Rights providing this freedom in the United States of America
- the United States Constitution, the basis for rights in the USA
- The Right to Arm Bears, a collection of three science fiction novellas
- The Right to Bare Arms, comedy album by Larry the Cable Guy