The U.S. Supreme Court differs from organizations like the National Rifle Association in its interpretation of the Second Amendment because
A. the U.S. Supreme Court does not believe that persons aged 12-17 should keep and bear arms, but it does believe that this right is exclusively for adults.
B. the U.S. Supreme Court does not agree with the Second Amendment.
C. the U.S. Supreme Court has held that this provision must be read in conjunction with the other clause of the Second Amendment referring to a "well regulated militia."
D. None of the answers is correct.
Answer: C
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