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"...shall not be infringed"
Senate Revisions to the House-passed Amendments to the Constitution, September 9, 1789
Ensuring Essential Freedoms

During the ratification of the U.S. Constitution in 1787-1788, many people felt the document lacked sufficient protection for citizens’ individual rights and liberties. George Mason, author of the 1776 Virginia Declaration of Rights, warned of the government’s usurpation of liberties without specific protections in the Constitution. Some states, when ratifying the Constitution, included amendments specifying individual rights. To broaden support for the new Constitution, the First Congress proposed a series of amendments that became today’s Bill of Rights.

https://www.visitthecapitol.gov/artifact/senate-revisions-house-passed-amendments-constitution-september-9-1789