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  1. And the were crushed, because they had nothing to fight with. Our 2nd solved that issue for the supporters of a free country and a free people. It still does, but continues to lose ground every election cycle. NEVER let that happen!

  2. The Second Amendment guarantees nothing. It merely enumerates a PRE-EXISTING right. That right is self-defense and it is derived from the unalienable rights the founders listed, those being life, liberty, and property.

    If the Second Amendment is repealed, so what? The pre-existing right remains. If the Second Amendment “continues to lose ground”, so what? What is your pre-existing right worth? Some ink on parchment that can be wadded up and thrown away? Mine isn’t.

    Stop wringing your hands about words on paper and determine in your heart-of-hearts that you will never be disarmed while you still draw breath.

    1. while i’ll agree with some of what you said when your facing a stacked court after using your firearm that stuff written or repealed on a piece of paper will bite you in the tukas…

  3. If you haven’t read Unintended Consquences and you’re a member of the “Gun Culture,” you don’t know whta you are missing! If is out of print, but you can find the PDF online.

  4. Read The Bridge at Andau by James Michener. Your AK or AR will profit you little against an MRAP or larger armored vehicle. The Hungarians in 1956 developed some ingenious approaches to killing Soviet tanks.

    The look into the techniques the Finns used in 1940. You might also consider Iraqi militia approached to destroying US armor.

    Much of it boils down to “know your terrain and control it”.

    Carry on in grace

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