The Second Amendment remains a controversial one today. Broadly worded within the Bill of Rights, its meaning has been challenged by numerous Supreme Court cases and continues to be challenged frequently in the court of public opinion. This book presents an unbiased look at the meaning and history of the right to bear arms. Through age-appropriate language and relevant examples, the main content shows readers how difficult interpreting civil rights can be and aids them in sorting out their own views. Fact boxes and sidebars add further explanations and perspectives appropriate for readers learning about this timely topic.