How an Italian Criminologist from the 1700s is Crucial to Your Second Amendment Rights...
This entry explores the profound, yet often overlooked, influence of 18th-century Italian criminologist Cesare Beccaria on the Second Amendment and broader American legal thought. Mark W. Smith, a Constitutional Attorney and Presidential Scholar, highlights how Beccaria's writings shaped the views of key Founding Fathers like Madison and Jefferson, particularly concerning the right to bear arms and the ineffectiveness of gun bans. The content emphasizes Beccaria's arguments against restrictive laws that disarm law-abiding citizens while leaving criminals armed, drawing parallels to modern self-defense scenarios.









