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Shooting Competition Draws Record Number of Youth
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In the not-so-distant past, there was a time when the only fake news were the tabloids at the supermarket checkout aisle. Today however, we are sifting through our so-called mainstream media trying to decipher truth from deception. Corruption drives the spin on stories and liberal propaganda is being forced upon us from every direction. The Second Amendment is under fire like never before. Distortion of gun facts is so blatantly obvious, it leaves us shaking our heads. One of those so-called facts would be that the number of youth who support the Second Amendment is on the decline. |
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PHORTO
(7/20/2018)
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"The law-abiding citizens will, but seriously, people that shave off serial numbers aren’t the kind of that will turn in their guns."
And, Nicholas, the very idea that we are duty-bound to comply with unlawful government mandates must be overcome, and we must take the stance, "No, we WON'T."
If we don't do that, then the right to arms and the liberty it protects are meaningless. |
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