{"id":175713,"date":"2017-02-07T07:54:01","date_gmt":"2017-02-07T12:54:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/mark-l-hopkins-the-second-amendment-and-shays-rebellion-wicked-local-watertown\/"},"modified":"2017-02-07T07:54:01","modified_gmt":"2017-02-07T12:54:01","slug":"mark-l-hopkins-the-second-amendment-and-shays-rebellion-wicked-local-watertown","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/second-amendment\/mark-l-hopkins-the-second-amendment-and-shays-rebellion-wicked-local-watertown\/","title":{"rendered":"Mark L. Hopkins: The Second Amendment and Shays&#8217; Rebellion &#8211; Wicked Local Watertown"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>Mark L. Hopkins More Content Now  <\/p>\n<p>    This is the second in a series of columns that relate to the    purpose of the Second Amendment and the gun rights issue that    continues to fester in our society. The first column pointed    out the strong desire on the part of the leadership of the    country to have a strong federal government. The focus here is    in the feeling of necessity in the leadership to have a means    to enforce federal law and to protect the government from    citizen rebellions.    The Second Amendment became the law of the land in 1791. Prior    to that Daniel Shays, a former captain in the Continental Army,    became the leader of a citizens rebellion in Massachusetts in    response to what Shays and other farmers believed were high    taxes and a government that was unresponsive to their    grievances. In January 1787, they raided the arsenal in    Springfield, Massachusetts and continued their anti-government    rebellions through the winter of that year. This was two years    before the writing of the U.S. Bill of Rights with its    all-important Second Amendment.    Retired General George Washington was so upset by Shays    Rebellion that he wrote three letters commenting on it.    Excerpts from these letters follow: But for Gods sake tell me    what is the cause of all these commotions. Do they proceed from    licentiousness, British influence disseminated by Tories, or    real grievances which admit of redress?    In a second letter he worried that, Commotion of this sort,    like snowballs, gather strength as they roll, if there is no    opposition in the way to divide and crumble them. I am    mortified beyond expression that in the moment of our    acknowledged independence we should by our conduct verify the    predictions of our transatlantic foe, and render ourselves    ridiculous and contemptible in the eyes of all Europe.    Later he wrote, If three years ago any person had told me that    at this day I should see such a formidable rebellion against    the laws and constitutions or our own making as now appears, I    should have thought him a bedlamite, a fit subject for a mad    house.    Shays Rebellion was eventually put down when a group of    wealthy merchants in Boston pooled their resources and created    their own militia to quell the uprising. In the early 1790s, a    second major rebellion began in Western Pennsylvania. It was    called the Whiskey Rebellion and, again, was a revolt against    taxes. Thus, the Second Amendment was written and signed into    law in the shadow of these two major citizens rebellions.    The U.S. Congress reacted to this second major rebellion by    passing The Militia Act which gave teeth to the Second    Amendment by requiring all military-age free adults to stand    for service to enforce the laws of the Union, thereby insuring    domestic tranquility. President Washington himself gave    orders to form a militia of 13,000 men to put down the Whiskey    Rebellion. His words later were ..this is how a    well-regulated Militia should be used to serve the government    in maintaining a strong security in each state, as the Second    Amendment of The Bill of Rights intended.    From the letters written by George Washington and the actions    of Congress it is obvious that the purpose of the Second    Amendment was to strengthen the Federal Government against    rebellion and insurrection. It was not, as some contend, to    equip the citizens to make war on the government. In fact, it    was just the opposite.    My first of the three gun rights columns focused on the desire    of the U.S. leadership to have a strong central government and    the means to protect that government from rebellion. In this    column the focus has been on the like-minded efforts of both    President George Washington and Congress to put teeth in the    Second Amendment so security and an orderly society could be    fostered. My third and final column on this subject will come    next week.  <\/p>\n<p>     Dr. Mark L. Hopkins writes for More Content Now and Scripps    Newspapers. He is past president of colleges and universities    in four states and currently serves as executive director of a    higher-education consulting service. You will find Hopkins    latest book, Journey to Gettysburg, on Amazon.com. Contact    him at <a href=\"mailto:presnet@presnet.net\">presnet@presnet.net<\/a>.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Visit link:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/watertown.wickedlocal.com\/opinion\/20170206\/mark-l-hopkins-second-amendment-and-shays-rebellion\" title=\"Mark L. Hopkins: The Second Amendment and Shays' Rebellion - Wicked Local Watertown\">Mark L. 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