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(CIA) Work Paper On The Second Amendment of The United States Constitution (Shawn Dexter John Is The Sole Author)
(CIA) Work Paper On The Second Amendment of The United States Constitution (Shawn Dexter John Is The Sole Author)
Highest level of attained university academic degree: Master of Arts in History (along with a
Graduate Certificate in International Studies)
Other level of attained university academic degree: Bachelor of Arts in History (along with a minor in
Economics)
I will provide any update to the [edited] manuscript, if any: [EDITED AND COMPLETED] The New
Societies – Concepts and Apperceptions of an Eastern Caribbean model of Commonality.
The version published as a book was simply a covert sketch, published in that manner to provide a
template to government affiliates working across distance preceding its expected completion at a then
later date (corresponding with my editing work today) – quite a humble act. Tampering might have
devalued the book material but the model and intent were communicated well preceding the
publication of the [substantially-completed] edited version (here) – the completed version consists of
slightly over 200 pages. (The edited version is presented as a bonafide law article.)
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The second amendment of the United States Constitution provides that each state will maintain a
formal and regulated militia. In modern terms, the securement equates to the preservation of
[government-sanctioned] armed forces for defending the borders and territories of the states. It
responds to inherent and legitimate threats, domestic and external.
The amendment communicates clearly that the American people may keep and bear arms for the
purpose of formally supporting the government in its protection of sovereignty and order. The
Supreme Court has, however, concluded that the right to keep arms privately is also protected by the
corresponding provision. Implied within the specific text, the inherent right to protect one’s person
(and others) serves as a preeminent reason for this official conclusion. These rights are to be
preserved in times of war and peace for responding to imminent threats and for taking
precautionary measures.
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Reference:
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My contact information for potential employers (including professional fellowships and United
States federal or state government offices): carindian1@gmail.com or sdexterjohn@gmail.com.
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