Gun Control Tramples On The Certain Virtues Of A Heavily Armed Citizenry

Gun control advocates attempt to avoid the real issue of gun rights—why the Founders felt so strongly about gun rights that they singled them out for special protection in the Bill of Rights—by demanding that individual rights be balanced against a counterfeit collective right to “security” from things that go bump in the night.  But, the Bill of Rights was not a Bill of Entitlements that people had a right to demand from government; it was a Bill of Protections against the government itself.  The Founders understood that the right to own and bear laws is as fundamental and as essential to maintaining liberty as are the rights of free speech, a free press, freedom of religion and the other protections against government encroachments on liberty delineated in the Bill of Rights.

That is why the most egregious of the fallacious arguments used to justify gun control are designed to short-arm the citizenry (e.g., banning so-called “assault rifles”) by restricting the application of the Second Amendment to apply only to arms that do not pose a threat to the government’s self-proclaimed monopoly on the use of force.  To that end, the gun grabbers first must bamboozle people into believing the Second Amendment does not really protect an individual’s right to own and bear firearms.

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h/t Knuckledraggin My Life Away

    
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David Batten
David Batten
12 years ago

” … to disarm the people – that was the best and most effectual way to enslave them.”– George Mason,

David Batten
David Batten
12 years ago

“The best we can hope for concerning the people at large is that they be properly armed.”– Alexander Hamilton, Federalist Papers

David Batten
David Batten
12 years ago

“No Free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms.”– Thomas Jefferson

David Batten
David Batten
12 years ago

“Before a standing army can rule, the people must be disarmed” Noah Webster 1787