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  Saved by the Militia
  Arming an army against terrorism.

  By Randy E. Barnett is the Austin B. Fletcher Professor at Boston University and the 
author of The Structure of Liberty: Justice and the
  Rule of Law.
  September 18, 2001 11:30 a.m.

      A well-regulated militia being essential to the security of a free state. . . ." 
The next time someone tells you that the militia
  referred to in the Second Amendment has been "superceded" by the National Guard, ask 
them who it was that prevented
  United Airlines Flight 93 from reaching its target. The National Guard? The regular 
Army? The D.C. Police Department?
  None of these had a presence on Flight 93 because, in a free society, professional 
law-enforcement and military personnel
  cannot be everywhere. Terrorists and criminals are well aware of this � indeed, they 
count on it. Who is everywhere? The
  people the Founders referred to as the "general militia." Cell-phone calls from the 
plane have now revealed that it was
  members of the general militia, not organized law enforcement, who successfully 
prevented Flight 93 from reaching its
  intended target at the cost of their own lives.

  The characterization of these heroes as members of the militia is not just the 
opinion of one law professor. It is clearly stated
  in Federal statutes. Perhaps you will not believe me unless I quote Section 311 of 
US Code Title 10, entitled, "Militia:
  composition and classes" in its entirety (with emphases added):

  "(a) The militia of the United States consists of all able-bodied males at least 17 
years of age and, except as provided
  in section 313 of title 32, under 45 years of age who are, or who have made a 
declaration of intention to become, citizens of
  the United States and of female citizens of the United States who are members of the 
National Guard.

  (b) The classes of the militia are �

  (1) the organized militia, which consists of the National Guard and the Naval 
Militia; and

  (2) the unorganized militia, which consists of the members of the militia who are 
not members of the National
  Guard or the Naval Militia."

  This is not to score political points at a moment of great tragedy, though had the 
murderers on these four airplanes been
  armed with guns rather than knives, reminders of this fact would never end. Rather, 
that it was militia members who saved
  whatever was the terrorists' target � whether the White House or the Capitol � at 
the cost of their lives points in the
  direction of practical steps � in some cases the only practical steps � to reduce 
the damage cause by any future attacks.

  An excellent beginning was provided by Dave Kopel and David Petteys in their NRO 
column "Making the Air Safe for
  Terror." Whether or not their specific recommendations are correct, they are too 
important to be ignored and they are not
  the only persons to reach similar conclusions about the need for effective 
self-defense. Refusing to discuss what measures
  really worked, what really failed, and what is likely to really work in future 
attacks � on airplanes and in other public
  spaces � for reasons of political correctness would be unconscionable. And we need 
to place this discussion in its larger
  constitutional context.

  Asking all of us if we packed our own bags did not stop this attack. X-rays of all 
carry-on baggage did not stop this attack
  (though it may well have confined the attackers to using knives). And preventing us 
from using e-tickets or checking our
  bags at the street (for how long?) would neither have stopped this nor any future 
attack. All these new "security" proposals
  will merely inconvenience millions of citizens driving them away from air travel and 
seriously harming our economy and our
  freedom. As others have noted, it would be a victory for these murderers rather than 
an effective way to stop them in the
  future. A way around them will always be open to determined mass murderers. More 
importantly, none bear any relation to
  the attack that actually occurred on September 11th.

  Ask yourself every time you hear a proposal for increased "security": Would have in 
any way have averted the disaster that
  actually happened? Will it avert a future suicide attack on the public by other new 
and different means? Any realistic
  response to what happened and is likely to happen in the future must acknowledge 
that, when the next moment of truth
  arrives in whatever form, calling 911 will not work. Training our youth to be 
helpless in the face of an attack, avoiding
  violence at all costs will not work. There will always be foreign and domestic 
wolves to prey on the sheep we raise. And the
  next attack is unlikely to take the same form as the ones we just experienced. We 
must adopt measures that promise some
  relief in circumstances we cannot now imagine.

  Here is the cold hard fact of the matter that will be evaded and denied but which 
must never be forgotten in these
  discussions: Often � whether on an airplane, subway, cruise ship, or in a high 
school � only self defense by the
  "unorganized militia" will be available when domestic or foreign terrorists chose 
their next moment of murder. And
  here is the public-policy implication of this fact: It would be better if the 
militia were more prepared to act when it is
  needed.

  If the general militia is now "unorganized" and neutered � if it is not 
well-regulated � whose fault is it? Article I of the
  Constitution gives Congress full power "to provide for organizing, arming, and 
disciplining the Militia." The Second
  Amendment was included in the Bill of Rights in large part because many feared that 
Congress would neglect the militia (as it
  has) and, Congress could not be forced by any constitutional provision to preserve 
the militia, the only practical means of
  ensuring its continued existed was to protect the right of individual militia 
members to keep and bear their own private arms.
  Nevertheless, it remains the responsibility of Congress to see to it that the 
general militia is "well-regulated."

  A well-regulated militia does not require a draft or any compulsory training. Nor, 
as Alexander Hamilton recognized, need
  training be universal. "To attempt such a thing which would abridge the mass of 
labor and industry to so considerable extent,
  would be unwise," he wrote in Federalist 29, "and the experiment, if made, could not 
succeed, because it would not long be
  endured." But Congress has the constitutional power to create training programs in 
effective self-defense including training in
  small arms � marksmanship, tactics, and gun safety � for any American citizen who 
volunteers. Any guess how many
  millions would take weapons training at government expense or even for a modest fee 
if generally offered?

  Rather than provide for training and encouraging persons to be able to defend 
themselves � and to exercise their training
  responsibly � powerful lobbying groups have and will continue to advocate passivity 
and disarmament. The vociferous
  anti-self-defense, anti-gun crusaders of the past decades will not give up now. 
Instead they will shift our focus to restrictions
  on American liberties that will be ineffective against future attacks. Friday on 
Fox, Democratic Minority Leader Dick
  Gephart was asked whether additional means we have previously eschewed should be 
employed to capture and combat
  foreign terrorists. His reply was appalling. Now was the time, he replied, to 
consider adopting a national identity card and
  that we would have to consider how much information such "smart" cards would contain.

  Rather than make war on the American people and their liberties, however, Congress 
should be looking for ways to
  empower them to protect themselves when warranted. The Founders knew � and put in 
the form of a written guarantee �
  the proposition that the individual right to keep and bear arms was the principal 
means of preserving a militia that was
  "essential," in a free state, to provide personal and collective self-defense 
against criminals of all stripes, both domestic and
  foreign.

  A renewed commitment to a well-regulated militia would not be a panacea for crime 
and terrorism, but neither will any other
  course of action now being recommended or adopted. We have long been told that, in a 
modern world, the militia is
  obsolete. Put aside the fact that the importance of the militia to a "the security 
of a free state" is hardwired into the text of the
  Constitution. The events of this week have shown that the militia is far from 
obsolete in a world where war is waged by cells
  as well as states. It is long past time we heeded the words of the Founders and end 
the systematic effort to disarm
  Americans. Now is also the time to consider what it would take in practical terms to 
well-regulate the now-unorganized
  militia, so no criminal will feel completely secure when confronting one or more of 
its members.

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