Unapologetically American Look at the Second Amendment
Interesting article on An Unapologetically American Look at the Second Amendment and how to respond to the flawed and horribly illogical myths proposed by gun control advocates.
Click on the link to see what the author proposes for answers to these myths.
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http://www.unapologeticallyamerican....ond-amendment/
An Unapologetically American Look at the Second Amendment
July 9, 2014
What passes for political discourse on this subject is usually marred by flawed terminology and horribly illogical thought. As one of the hot-button topics of our day, I think it’s important to give our characteristic, Unapologetically American take on the subject by answering some of the more popular ideas proposed by gun control advocates.
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Myth #1: “The Second Amendment was only intended for those serving in the National Guard or state-sponsored militia; not for individuals.”
Myth #2: “If everyone had guns it would be like the Wild West!!!”
Myth #3: “School shootings have gotten worse because of looser gun laws.”
Myth #4: “Look at all these countries with stricter gun control. They’re so much safer!”
Myth #5: “All we are looking for is ‘reasonable’ gun control that any ‘reasonable’ person would see as common sense
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Conclusion:
The simple fact is that the concept of “rights” were and should always be considered inherent. Whether you believe that means they came from a Creator or are naturally endowed does not change that they do not originate from the government.
They are not privileges the people petition the government for. As Thomas Jefferson once stated, “Free men do not ask permission to bear arms.” If you’re asking permission to do it, it’s not a right.
Consider these thoughts the next time the topic of gun control comes up. We can (and assuredly will) delve more deeply into this subject, but this offers an introduction to the Unapologetically American view on the Second Amendment.
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