In the long battle to preserve our 2d Amendment rights, what has been the most effective weapon we use?
We haven't been using the 2d. Very rarely in American history have we been called on to preserve our right to keep and bear arms. "Arms" includes all weapons used in self defense. Our forefathers were more likely to carry edged weapons in the day, not a firearm. Look at the paintings - you dont see chest plate carriers with holsters, or long guns stacked near Legislative desks.
You will see swords, the hilt of knives, etc.
Add them ALL up in America today, and the conservative estimate of 450 million guns is a small part. The total is likely in the billions. For each citizen there is likely a modern version of the clasp knife, and having gone down that rabbit hole for 30 years I can say there are superowners who own dozens.
I will conservatively estimate there are 3-5 BILLION arms in America, and to this day edged weapons will outnumber firearms in a crowd of 1,000. Easily.
We are still armed - but how did we protect that right? Did we assemble and go to war during every legislative session, form up ranks, and assault our chambers of government?
Even the demonstration on Jan. 6th it didn't happen, the lone gunshot death was a veteran killed by a government employee who is a BLM member.
What actually defends our 2d Amendment is our exercise of the 1st. We may falter at times, or get sucker punched by the treasonous actions of legislative members who carve out their own exemptions in attempts to disarm us - read the history of the 1934 NFA, first written to ban all handguns - yet, how do we continue to defeat their efforts?
And we have been defeating them, over and over, especially the last 25 years. We've gone from no carry allowed in many states to most states having carry, open or concealed, and repetitively introduce a national right to carry law. It fails by only a few paid votes.
We exercise our freedom of speech to defend our freedom to bear arms, and we are pretty good at it.. We could be doing better, but it is a war, and on this day in America, facing a number of serious threats to our Nation, we are still armed - with the First Amendment. We can still speak and be heard.
We are actually the largest most organized and focused free speech organization in America.
Now is the time to up our game in defense of our rights and our nation.
We haven't been using the 2d. Very rarely in American history have we been called on to preserve our right to keep and bear arms. "Arms" includes all weapons used in self defense. Our forefathers were more likely to carry edged weapons in the day, not a firearm. Look at the paintings - you dont see chest plate carriers with holsters, or long guns stacked near Legislative desks.
You will see swords, the hilt of knives, etc.
Add them ALL up in America today, and the conservative estimate of 450 million guns is a small part. The total is likely in the billions. For each citizen there is likely a modern version of the clasp knife, and having gone down that rabbit hole for 30 years I can say there are superowners who own dozens.
I will conservatively estimate there are 3-5 BILLION arms in America, and to this day edged weapons will outnumber firearms in a crowd of 1,000. Easily.
We are still armed - but how did we protect that right? Did we assemble and go to war during every legislative session, form up ranks, and assault our chambers of government?
Even the demonstration on Jan. 6th it didn't happen, the lone gunshot death was a veteran killed by a government employee who is a BLM member.
What actually defends our 2d Amendment is our exercise of the 1st. We may falter at times, or get sucker punched by the treasonous actions of legislative members who carve out their own exemptions in attempts to disarm us - read the history of the 1934 NFA, first written to ban all handguns - yet, how do we continue to defeat their efforts?
And we have been defeating them, over and over, especially the last 25 years. We've gone from no carry allowed in many states to most states having carry, open or concealed, and repetitively introduce a national right to carry law. It fails by only a few paid votes.
We exercise our freedom of speech to defend our freedom to bear arms, and we are pretty good at it.. We could be doing better, but it is a war, and on this day in America, facing a number of serious threats to our Nation, we are still armed - with the First Amendment. We can still speak and be heard.
We are actually the largest most organized and focused free speech organization in America.
Now is the time to up our game in defense of our rights and our nation.