Suggesting that we not alienate those that do not have the same view on the right to bear arms is rather naive. Those that do not choose to own an AR-15 have no call to impose this sentiment on others.The 2nd amendment is not to be parsed into what you like or dislike and then demand compliance to your view.
Do you believe we may alienate defenders of the 1st amendment by imposing restrictions as to what we believe is acceptable/unacceptable speech?
The POTUS himself has used the phrase “If they bring a knife to the fight, we bring a gun.” Ironic isn’t it? Do you think this may have alienated anyone? I grew up in Pennsylvania and I guess I’m still clinging to my guns and religion. At this point, I’m not too concerned about offending or alienating others who are determined to diminish my rights.
Do you believe we may alienate defenders of the 1st amendment by imposing restrictions as to what we believe is acceptable/unacceptable speech?
The POTUS himself has used the phrase “If they bring a knife to the fight, we bring a gun.” Ironic isn’t it? Do you think this may have alienated anyone? I grew up in Pennsylvania and I guess I’m still clinging to my guns and religion. At this point, I’m not too concerned about offending or alienating others who are determined to diminish my rights.