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IA: America has a problem with too many guns in the wrong hands. What can be done?
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There's more, but space is limited. Suffice it to say that the unintended consequence is an army, unregulated, uncontrolled, 10 million strong, and in possession of more than 200 million firearms. And potentially quite dangerous.
They have their vision of what America should be and the firepower to force it on the rest of us. Standing between us and them is a very thin blue line of 2 million active duty military and 765,000 police in possession of 5.5 million firearms.
Jan. 6 was just a dress rehearsal. Next time they are coming after us with guns loaded. |
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shootergdv
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If the vast majority of gun owners were going after the wokesters, you'd already know it ! |
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