Last Saturday in Louisville, Kentucky, about 300 armed contributors of the NFAC (Not F---ing Around Coalition), a self-described “Black militia” primarily based in Atlanta, had what the Louisville Courier-Journal referred to as “a tense standoff” with about 50 armed Three Percenters, which the paper described as a “far-right... militia.” While the incident, which ended with out violence, may well be observed as but any other signal that the rustic is descending into 1968-style chaos, it was once additionally a hanging representation of the Second Amendment’s enduring sensible and symbolic significance that scrambled typical stereotypes about the correct to armed self-defense. Since Kentucky lets in the open wearing of firearms with no allow, the 2