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THE SECOND AMENDMENT: SCOPE AND CRIMINOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS

Clayton E. Cramer, independent scholar
Don B. Kates, independent scholar

Abstract

The recent decision D.C. v. Heller (2008) has opened up the question of what the Second Amendment protects. What “arms” are protected? What classes of persons may be properly prohibited from being armed?

Suggested Citation

Clayton E. Cramer and Don B. Kates. 2008. "THE SECOND AMENDMENT: SCOPE AND CRIMINOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS" The Selected Works of Clayton E Cramer
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/clayton_cramer/2