Originally Posted by
ninja9578
Yes it is. I'm afraid I forgot to answer your question on commas. Commas can be used for two reasons: a list, and to link two parts of a sentence together. A list can not be multiple phrases, only multiple related items, unless introduced via a colon. A comma means that what comes after it is a continuation of what comes before it, not a separate thought. A separate though within a sentence must be separated with a semicolon, not a comma.
If the amendment read: "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State; the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."
Then it would state that the people have the right to bear arms. The right to bear arms is not separate from the part about the security of a free state ergo does allow people to have guns for any reason other a state's security.
The framers of this bill were some of the smartest men at the time, they knew exactly what they wrote and revised it many times.
And yes, I checked, semicolons have been in common use since the 1500s.
And I don't believe in the legalization of drugs. That doesn't make me a liberal.