It makes sense that the same freedoms we enjoy in the U.S. should be enjoyed and protected around the world. It also would help should some globalist goon try his “agenda” again. The 1% behind the scenes could easily fit their entire body into a conference hall. I like those odds, over 7 billion waken for various reasons, not just from the plan, but from the physical and digital evidence that will soon come to light. We can restore our true rights to their unlimited potential. Why do the feds not want us to exercise our right to keep and bear arms? It’s profitable. Every time an innocent and responsible gun owner gets arrested on the asinine basis of “barrel length”, “fully automatic”, or “it has a silencer”, they feel like it’s total victory. Same thing with the $200+ tax and the post-‘86 ban, all that money is funneled back into trafficking rings for arms, drugs, and exploitation, and to serve as an excuse to push for more control. Fun fact: both the NFA and the post-‘86 ban were enacted very late at night, with no notice to the public until it was already signed into law. Thanks for letting me rant.
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I don't know man, it really comes down to the quality of the people. Here in Australia the population seemed happy with the gun confiscation during the 90s. Getting the right to own firearms is one thing, keeping it is another.
There is a reason you guys have managed to hold on so long, and I really don't believe it's all due to a piece of paper. I think it's got more to do with universal Christian ethics and a strong culture that was passed down over the generations. Once all the patriot's are removed from the population, the constitution isn't going to keep people armed. The USA is a truly unique exception in human history.
Yes! The founding fathers knew the only way their society would work is if the people were moral, a la Christianity.