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2af3">The Boys season two debates about making the Compound V mainstream. My first thought was, “Is Compound V a metaphor for guns and firearms?”.</p><p id="1f77">No.</p><p id="b553">Vought International identifies them as a pharmaceutical company. When the media and public accused Vought of making superheroes using Compound V, Vought plans to legalize the Compound V to protect their reputation. The subplot leads in this direction.</p><p id="1a91">What’s the problem with legalizing Compound V? Here is the thing, even Vought International identifies them as a pharmaceutical company, their activities are not just pharmaceutical. In a nutshell, Compound V is a chemical energy weapon for superhuman strength.</p><h2 id="e369">What is Second Amendment Rights?</h2><p id="e4f1">A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the <b>right</b> of the people to <b>keep</b> and <b>bear Arms</b>, shall not be infringed.</p><p id="16b9"><b>Bear Arms?</b> The right to keep or carry a weapon.</p><p id="9e7a"><b>Weapon? </b>Meaning of weapon says, a thing designed or used for inflicting bodily har

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m or physical damage. According to the constitutional definition of a weapon, “a means of gaining an advantage or defending oneself in a conflict or contest.”</p><p id="8231">In reality that the second amendment right is not unlimited and does not preclude the existence of specific long-standing forbiddances such as those forbidding “the possession of firearms by felons and the mentally ill” or restrictions on “the carrying of dangerous and unusual weapons.”</p><p id="a7d8">In The Boys story-world, if the government legalizes Compound V, a citizen has the right to keep or use Compound V to protect herself or himself.</p><p id="afce">Vought uses Victoria Neuman to push Compound V to become mainstream and legalize it. And the season ends with where the President wants the good guys to have the Compound V to protect the society from the mad Supes, so he decides to legalize it. But it has a considerable consequence; if you wish the good guys to have Compound V, there will also be bad guys… which means lots of CGI works!</p><p id="b111">Wait until The Boys season three.</p><p id="788e">Ciao.</p></article></body>

Compound V and Second Amendment Rights

The Boys (TV Series 2019– )

Picture Credit: © 2020 Courtesy of Amazon Studios/Courtesy of Amazon Studios | IMDB

If you have been following The Boys lately, you know it’s a superhero genre satire. The show examines various themes like power, greed, childhood trauma, the importance of family, corruption, etc. Numerous good writing choices make this show more engaging and novel.

What is Compound V?

Compound V is a mutagenic drug manufactured and used by Vought International to mutate normal human beings into becoming Supes (superheroes) with remarkable superhuman powers.

The Boys season two debates about making the Compound V mainstream. My first thought was, “Is Compound V a metaphor for guns and firearms?”.

No.

Vought International identifies them as a pharmaceutical company. When the media and public accused Vought of making superheroes using Compound V, Vought plans to legalize the Compound V to protect their reputation. The subplot leads in this direction.

What’s the problem with legalizing Compound V? Here is the thing, even Vought International identifies them as a pharmaceutical company, their activities are not just pharmaceutical. In a nutshell, Compound V is a chemical energy weapon for superhuman strength.

What is Second Amendment Rights?

A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.

Bear Arms? The right to keep or carry a weapon.

Weapon? Meaning of weapon says, a thing designed or used for inflicting bodily harm or physical damage. According to the constitutional definition of a weapon, “a means of gaining an advantage or defending oneself in a conflict or contest.”

In reality that the second amendment right is not unlimited and does not preclude the existence of specific long-standing forbiddances such as those forbidding “the possession of firearms by felons and the mentally ill” or restrictions on “the carrying of dangerous and unusual weapons.”

In The Boys story-world, if the government legalizes Compound V, a citizen has the right to keep or use Compound V to protect herself or himself.

Vought uses Victoria Neuman to push Compound V to become mainstream and legalize it. And the season ends with where the President wants the good guys to have the Compound V to protect the society from the mad Supes, so he decides to legalize it. But it has a considerable consequence; if you wish the good guys to have Compound V, there will also be bad guys… which means lots of CGI works!

Wait until The Boys season three.

Ciao.

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