The 2nd Amendment is the right to keep and bear arms. It is the 3rd Amendment that you are looking for.
The Third Amendment prohibits the quartering of soldiers whether it be peacetime or wartime.
The First Amendment didn't exist during the Revolutionary War, which happened before the Constitution and Bill of Rights had been enacted.
The Third Amendment (Amendment III) to the United States Constitution is a part of the United States Bill of Rights. It was introduced on September 5, 1789, and then three quarters of the states ratified this as well as 9 other amendments on December 15, 1791. It prohibits, in peacetime, the quartering of soldiers in private homes without the owner's consent. It makes quartering legally permissible in wartime only, and then only according to law.
The Third Amendment to the United States Constitution was included to avoid a repeat of the situation before the Revolution when Britain issued the Quartering Acts aimed at strengthening it's grip on the colonies. In a broader sense it is aimed, like many other amendments, at preserving civil liberties.
Because during the Revolutionary War (Era Due to the writing of Constitution and Bill Of Rights) They allow the permission of owning guns to defend yourself.
The Third Amendment of the Constitution forbids the quartering of troops. This means, troops can't be forcibly housed in private homes without the owner's permission. This amendment was created due to the British forcibly housing soldiers in private homes during the Revolutionary War.
The main idea of Amendment 3 is to prevent the government from quartering soldiers in private homes during peacetime without the homeowner's consent. It is part of the Bill of Rights and protects against unwarranted intrusions on private property by the military.
The 3 rd ammendment
The 3rd amendment prohibits, in peacetime, the quartering of soldiers in private homes without the owner's consent. It makes quartering legally permissible in wartime only, and then only according to law. The amendment was somewhat ignored during Reconstruction after the Civil War.
The third amendment to the US Constitution protects you from being forced to house and feed soldiers in your home during peacetime.
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The 3rd Amendment prohibits the forceful quartering of soldiers in a private residence without the owner's consent during peacetime. This was in response to the British Quartering Acts of the late 1700s and does not have much bearing on modern life. It is the only Amendment that has never been used as a primary basis of a Supreme Court decision.
The XVI Amendment to the Constitution was ratified in 1913 (Income Tax).
During the American Revolution, British soldiers forced Colonists to house them in what was called the Quartering Act. As a direct reaction to this violation of the Colonists' rights, they demanded that there be a provision in the US Constitution prohibiting the use of civilian houses for the quartering of soldiers ever again. Since 1789, it has not been a serious issue.
the 42nd amendment of 1976 is called the mini constitution. It was enacted during the time of emergency by the congress government headed by Indira Gandhi.
the right of people to control what happens in their homes
Absolutely none. The third amendment only prohibits the government from quartering soldiers in a private citizens home without the owners consent and it completely prohibits it during peacetime. I assume you are speaking of the third amendment to the U. S. Constitution. Because of its simplicity is why it has never been used as the stance of any litigation at least by itself. It has nothing to do with driving what so ever.