An Overlooked Way the 2nd Amendment Saves Lives, At Our Founding and Today
This video argues that the Second Amendment's right to bear arms extends beyond defense against human threats to include protection against wild animal attacks. It highlights historical instances and contemporary examples of animal encounters, citing Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy's remarks in the Heller case as evidence of this broader interpretation. The content emphasizes that the founders recognized firearms as essential for survival against both human and animal dangers.











