laws against private
ownership of firearms
are going to insure is
that the only private
individuals who have
guns will be criminals.
They will have no problem
whatsoever getting their
hands on all the guns
they want just as there
is no problem getting
getting tons of drugs
into the US and distributing
them all over the nation.
2. Yes, people commit
suicide with guns.
They also use rope,
pharmaceuticals, carbon
monoxide and automobiles.
Do we also ban these items
as well?
3. There are many
law abiding people
who depend on firearms
for their safety and
protection.
Examples:
a. People who live far
from any kind of police
service or neighbors
b. The handicapped
and elderly who are
the preferred victims
of criminal predators
c. Any person who
provides what seems
to be an easy target
to criminals: women
living alone, single
women with children,
and others.
Do you really want to
be the person to tell
these people "Tough
luck. Call 911 and hope
for the best."?
Finally, look at history.
Historically, guns have
been registered for one
reason only: to make them
easier to seize later.
Ending private ownership
of firearms is one of
the #1 issues for tyrants:
The biggest genocides
in history - Germany, Russia,
China, Cambodia, Armenia -
were all preceded by taking
guns away from private
owners.
Look at US history.
There have been only
three majors waves
of gun control laws in
America:
1. The British wanted
to disarm colonists and
make firearms the sole
province of the British
military and other
agents of the Empire.
2. After the Civil War,
the very same people
who brought you the
Klu Klux Klan instituted
a wave of laws that banned
blacks from owning
firearms.
3. The current wave
of gun control laws
started in the mid 1960s.
What kicked off the
explosion of modern
"gun control" propaganda
in the US?
You may be more than
a little surprised by
the answer
As George Seldes said
"even the gods can't
change history."
Video:
http://www.2ndamendmenttv.com/
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