I'm a gun-hating-euro-commie-pinko... Well that's not entirely true, whenever I've had the chance I've picked up a firearm and instantly regressed to a childlike state of glee and can feel the omnipotent power emanating from my hands. One day I'll maybe wrap up all these thoughts into a proper philosophical stance, but until then, I'll leave the contradictions swirling.
I can see the point of the 2nd amendment and agree with it in a similar way. I reserve the right to disagree with my government and it would be nice if I could overthrow them by force, should the urge take me. I'm not quite sure how this would work in practice though. Do we all have to agree to overthrow at the same time? If somebody else jumps the gun, am I expected to defend my government? Doesn't really seem very well thought out.
If I embrace the principle for a few moments, I find myself asking why there are any limits. If I'm lucky, I'll get an assault rifle. Having seen the US military playing with other armies owning just assault rifles, I can't help but think those waving their rifles about have a somewhat inflated sense of their own abilities. Now clearly we can't all have our own air-forces and nuclear devices (not for ethical reasons, merely as they're expensive to own and maintenance would probably cut into my free time). How about everybody just carrying a vial of anthrax in their pocket? Cheap, handy, lasts forever - and nobody is going to mess with you. I'm guessing following the spirit, this is an excellent idea.
Also ponder why the US doesn't arm the countries they liberate. Sure they get *cough* democracy, but that's just the start. I feel to truly embrace the sentiment and experience true liberty, every Afghan should be given a lovely new AK. Not only does this help spread the American ideal, but should they feel that they're being oppressed by their *cough-cough* government, they've been empowered to overthrow it. Denying them arms and the freedom they provide, is clearly oppression (and actively removing them.. would you stand for that?).
Does the NRA have a stance on spreading 2nd amendment rights as far as the power of the US allows?