In Search of the Second Amendment

In Search of the Second Amendment
DVD cover
Directed by David T. Hardy
Produced by David T. Hardy
Written by David T. Hardy
Starring David T. Hardy
Various professors
and scholars
Narrated by David T. Hardy
Music by Jason "Prophecy" Miller
of Prophetik Music
Cinematography David T. Hardy
Edited by David T. Hardy
Distributed by Second Amendment
Films LLC (DVD)
Release date
  • December 19, 2006 (2006-12-19)
Running time
111 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget US$45,000

In Search of the Second Amendment is a documentary film on the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution. It was produced and directed by American author and attorney David T. Hardy. He argues the individual rights model of the Second Amendment. Hardy also discusses the Fourteenth Amendment.

Outline of the documentary

How Did You Become Interested in the Second Amendment?
  • Legal Scholarship and the Second Amendment
England and the Militia
  • Duty to be Armed
1688
A Medieval Duty Becomes an "Antient[1] and Indubitable Right"
1603–1768
Rights of Englishmen, Rights of Americans
1768–1775
The Right Is Challenged as Revolution Approaches
1776–1780
The First State Constitutions Give Different Models for a Right to Arms
1787–1789
A Proposal for a New Constitution Leads to Calls for a National Right to Arms
  • The Constitutional Convention and the Bill of Rights
  • State Ratification and Declaration of Rights Proposals
  • Virginia and the Demand for a Bill of Rights
  • The Compromise and James Madison
  • Drafting of the Right to Arms
  • The Militia and Standing Armies
1789
In the First Congress, James Madison Fulfils the Great Compromise
So What's the Debate? Tracing the Origin of the Belief that the 2nd Amendment Relates to a State's Right to have a National Guard
1868
The 14th Amendment Creates a New Guarantee of the Right to Arms: The Afro–American Experience
Civil Rights Movement
American Enterprise Institute (AEI) Symposium on the Right to Arms
  • Meaning of "The People" Revisited
  • Dred Scott Revisited
  • A New View of Standing Armies and Militias
  • The Fourteenth Amendment Revisited
  • Republican and Democratic Party Platforms on the Right to Arms
  • Freedmen's Bureau Act of 1866 Revisited
  • 18th and 19th Century Interpretation of the Second Amendment
Governments, Genocides, and Utility of the Right
  • Armed Resistance and Genocide
  • Protection from Different Sources of Oppression
  • Frequency of Defensive Gun Uses and Crimes Committed
  • Guns and Number of Lives Saved vs. Lives Taken
  • Police and the Legal Duty to Protect the Public
  • Warren v. District of Columbia (1981)
  • View of Fellow Citizens
  • Effectiveness of Defensive Gun Use
  • Right of Self-defense and the Right to Arms
  • Protecting the Second Amendment and Other Rights
Final Scene
  • Closing Words
  • Credits
  • Dedications

Persons appearing in the documentary

Professors of law
ProfessorSchool
Akhil AmarYale Law School
Randy BarnettBoston University School of Law
Robert CottrolGeorge Washington University Law School
Brannon DenningCumberland School of Law
Nicholas JohnsonFordham University School of Law
Sanford LevinsonUniversity of Texas School of Law
Nelson LundGeorge Mason University School of Law
Joyce Lee MalcolmGeorge Mason University School of Law
Joseph OlsonHamline University School of Law
Daniel PolsbyGeorge Mason University School of Law
Glenn Harlan ReynoldsUniversity of Tennessee College of Law
Eugene VolokhUCLA School of Law
Professors of criminology
ProfessorSchool
Gary KleckFlorida State University
Others
NameBackground
Carol BamberyAttorney, NRA Director
Clayton CramerHistorian, author
Sandy FromanAttorney, NRA President
Stephen HalbrookAttorney, Second Amendment author
David T. HardyAttorney, Second Amendment author
Roy InnisNational Chairman of CORE, NRA Director
Don KatesCivil rights attorney, author
Dave KopelAttorney, Research Director of Independence Institute
Larry PrattAuthor, Executive Director of GOA

Notes

  1. This is the spelling as used by William Blackstone.
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