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Did George Washington trust the federal government?
In response to a proposal for gun registration George Washington said: “Absolutely not. If the people are armed and the “federalists” do not know where the arms are, there can never ben an oppressive government.”
Clearly, George Washington did not trust the Federal government, but also defined as with the 12th grievance that the federal government was to be subject to the "powers" of the individual citizen.
George Washington also established very important points in his statement.
1.) It is an inalienable right to have a unregistered arm.
2.) The Federal government has no right to know where they are.
3.) The Right to conceal weapons is an inalienable right....
For the right simply to conceal; and for the purpose of putting down their own oppressive governments, as George Washington and James Madison clearly defines in their definitions to that inalienable right.
4.) It separates the meaning, and draws a solid line between the Free Citizens and the Federal Government.
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