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Irony: Homeowners turn to gun owners to defend homes, not government
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John Boch
Website: http://www.gunssavelife.com
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"When the going gets tough, residents in New Jersey and New York have found government isn’t there to protect them from violent intruders, looters, rapists and burglars."
"What do they turn to?"
"GUN OWNER NEIGHBORS."
"How about that?"
"All the sudden, in these anti-gun urban areas, it’s the gun owners who are suddenly everyone’s best friend."
"And those without guns?"
"They are seeking their own or favor from neighboring gun owners."
"'Keep an eye on my place,' homeowners without guns say to their neighbor with his shotgun or rifle."
"'Got one of those I can borrow?' another non-gun owner asks his neighbor." ... |
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The right of a citizen to bear arms, in lawful defense of himself or the State, is absolute. He does not derive it from the State government. It is one of the high powers" delegated directly to the citizen, and `is excepted out of the general powers of government.' A law cannot be passed to infringe upon or impair it, because it is above the law, and independent of the lawmaking power." [Cockrum v. State, 24 Tex. 394, at 401-402 (1859)] |
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