The congress of the United States possesses no power to regulate, or interfere with the domestic concerns, or police of any state: it belongs not to them to establish any rules respecting the rights of property; nor will the constitution permit any prohibition of arms to the people.


Blackstone's Commentaries (ed. 1803)


The congress of the United States possesses no power to regulate, or interfere with the domestic concerns, or police of any state: it belongs not to...

The congress of the United States possesses no power to regulate, or interfere with the domestic concerns, or police of any state: it belongs not to...

The congress of the United States possesses no power to regulate, or interfere with the domestic concerns, or police of any state: it belongs not to...

The congress of the United States possesses no power to regulate, or interfere with the domestic concerns, or police of any state: it belongs not to...