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LaPierre’s scenario ranks right up there with the Zombie Apocalypse in urgency and credibility.
Nobody from the left or right is coming for your guns. Some think access to military-style weapons should be reserved for combat by trained soldiers, but no one plans to take away yours, not that they would object if you chose to give it up on your own,.
The Second Amendment proclaims the necessity of a “well-regulated militia,” not an undisciplined mob with excessive firepower controlled only by individual whim. |
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PHORTO
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While the author has a point about Wayne, his assumptions are illogical, given the evidence.
Folks at the center of 2A opposition have made no secret that they wish to disarm the citizenry.
Obama himself said, "I don't think that people should be allowed to have guns."
So stuff a sock in it, Steve. With Fudds like you we don't need enemies. |
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