While I don't have a gun, I don't believe that if you go by legal means of getting and take care of your weapon, and be very prudent on if you have to use it and how, there's nothing constitutionally wrong with carrying a weapon. As long as its done within the law.
These criminals always seem to know where to get them, and its a shame that people who do have weapons and are wiling to obey the law when using them are now not going to have that option.
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These criminals always seem to know where to get them, and its a shame that people who do have weapons and are wiling to obey the law when using them are now not going to have that option.
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Finally, after weeks of virtual silence, a corporate media venue is warning about the threat posed to the Second Amendment by the United Nations’ so-called “Small Arms Treaty.”“It may not come as surprising news to many of you that the United Nations doesn’t approve of our Second Amendment. Not one bit. And they very much hope to do something about it with help from sThe United States joined 152 other nations and officially supported the U.N. Arms Treaty Resolution in January of 2010. Secretary of State Clinton has promised to push the treaty through the Senate.
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