Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Gun Rights


I like shooting, a lot, and I like the 2nd Amendment too, it's alright.



"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."



Hitler and Piers Morgan were against that. Piers is gone now, back to England. The Russians have what's left of the other one, or do they?

Shoot straight,

LSP

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nah! They had Adolph for a bit, cremated what was left and chucked him in a river.

LL said...

Free people don't have to ask permission to protect themselves and to arm themselves.

jenny said...

Guns in the hands of the right people? A very good idea.
And we know the wrong people will always get ahold of them, so please, do your part, keep shooting.

LSP said...

I think you're right, Anonymous, unless the mad Fuhrer ended up in Argentina.

LSP said...

Right on, LL.

LSP said...

How's the pistol shooting, jenny?

jenny said...

armed to the teeth and the finest markswoman you ever did meet. someone's gotta keep law and order in atx. i hear there are some nut jobs out there with PTSD that are prone to snapping.

LL said...

When you read the story of Wounded Knee, the US Army was there to disarm the Indians. Once disarmed, they were executed.

I know that one of the braves kept an old rusted rifle and that was the "justification" for the massacre, but the story remains mute witness of the price of allowing yourself to be disarmed.

I wonder how far Hitler would have gotten if the German Jews had been armed? Likely 6 million Nazi troops would have died rounding up and gassing 6 million Jews.

Euripides said...

The one "progressive" ideal that bothers me the most is the absolute trust that government will do the right thing.

Call me a cynic, but history and experience teach me that the opposite is true.

Euripides said...

The attack on the 2nd Amendment is such a danged obvious attempt to limit American freedom. Fortunately, not all Americans are stupid yet.