The amendment proposed by James Madison aims to win support from both Congress and the state. Ignoring the proposal that could change the government structurally, he focuses on rights related modifications.
A booklet written by many Americans, George Mason, persuaded the new government. Mason was one of the three representatives who attended on the last day of the meeting but refused to sign the Constitution because the Bill of Rights was missing.
James Madison and other supporters of the Constitution believe that it is not necessary to submit a claim for rights because "the government can only exercise constitutional powers".
The House of Representatives passed a joint resolution including 17 amendments based on Madison's proposal. The Senate changed the joint resolution to 12 amendments. The Joint Committee of the House of Representatives and the Senate settled the remaining difference in September. On October 2, 1789, President Washington sent a copy of the twelve modifications passed by Congress to the state. By December 15, 1791, three quarters of the state approved ten of them, now known as the Bill of Rights.
In Massachusetts, the state agreed to ratify the Constitution, the first parliament reviewed its rights and other amendments, ensured its approval, and opened the way to the passage of the Bill of Rights. Offered by Library of Congress
Initially, some people did not want to approve the Constitution. The important reason is that it does not have the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights is a list of rights belonging to people. The government is not allowed to harm these rights. It may seem familiar to some of these rights, such as the right to freedom of expression, the right to practice your religion, the right to silence even if arrested. There is no Bill of Rights in the original Constitution. Many constitutionalists do not think that this is necessary. However, many people want it. So, the promise is to add things using a fix.
This is told to you that the first two modifications are the reasons for guaranteeing freedom of speech and freedom of weapons, since without a revolution never happens. That is why we stated in the preamble of the chapter that the purpose of the Bill of Rights is to "prevent misunderstanding and abuse of power". After the New Town massacre, the unexpected attempt to create a legitimate semi-automatic rifle was a modern powder warning. When someone tries to get rid of their law, ammunition and rifle jump from the shelf. Even when the legislators talk about banning them, they even know that more people are bought. The media did not tell us, but in the past two days, thousands of people purchased thousands of people.