I get the referrence to the Revolutionary War, and I'll even very grudgingly accept the Branch Davidians, although I think that there were a lot more issues in play than the 2nd Amendments.
Last I checked, the Polish Jews weren't afforded 2nd Amendment rights before, during or after the Uprising. How is the Ghetto Uprising any different than the Great Uprising in Palestine on the same date 7 years later except that it better fits into your scheme on what 2nd Amendment rights should be. For that matter, why not point to the Vietnam Veterans Against the War protests that started today in 1971? It has about as much relavence, and it at least involves Americans who would be afforded the right in question.
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