And that's just the revolvers, don't say voting rolls, census, banana republic fraud, Dominion, Hillary or any of that. No, just get a couple of pistols clean and wonder at the obedient sheepistry of countries like England, Ireland, Scotland, Canada and Australia. Like what's with the demographic suicide of the Anglosphere? HUh. Whatever.
OK, sure, hand your guns over to the State, because it loves you so very, very much, just like it did the Red Indians. Remember them? And, obviously, you'll be so much better defended when you're defenseless. Not unlike Climate Logic, when you think on it, the warmer it is the colder it gets. Or Tax Logic. The more you pay the richer you are. Except that you're not.
That in mind, word to the wise. Free men defend themselves, slaves can not.
Gun Rights,
LSP
I've had people scream at me about abolishing the 2A. My response is any weapon control law, act or regulation nationally, statewise or locally is totally unConstitutional.
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My response starts with, "You mean, like the illegal machine guns that are being made in Australia because people can't buy normal guns?"
At which point they scream, "What about a tank? What about rockets? What about nuclear weapons?"
And I say, "Yes, tanks, cannon, aircraft, rockets, missiles, maces and Mace, brass knuckles, knives, forks and military forks, spoons and Bohemian ear spoons, armor, ships, trains, space ships, chemical weapons and nuclear weapons. If it's arms or armor or the ability to make arms or armor, it's covered under the 2nd Amendment. There are lots of existing laws and regulations that cover improper chemical and nuclear storage, along with the rather expensive cost of upkeeping ships and tanks and nuclear weapons."
This, especially from non-USA citizens, especially from those countries that used to be part of England or actually English, gets me the death look.
And then I go into the difference between citizens and subjects. Citizens are equal, no matter how rich or poor, they are citizens who have full rights. Subjects, on the other hand, are subservient to the state or representatives of the state.
I am hated by a lot of people.
John H. Bryan, Attorney at Law usually ends his YouTube post with, "My rights don't end where your fears begin. Freedom is scary, deal with it". I use that when talking to gun grabbers who assume the moral high ground.
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