Guns, who should be able to own them? |
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Guns, who should be able to own them? |
*NatiMarie* |
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We all know that guns can cause harm, they're everywhere darnit!
Primarily, who can own them? Who shouldn't own them? |
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Ok... you're starting to scare me.. how much you know and all the specifics
![]() QUOTE Moreover, I'm not saying we should prepare for everything that might possibly happen, but it's VERY CLEAR that the United States is heading down the road to despotism. The government -- ONE SINGLE AGENCY -- already uses almost 60% of our Nation's GDP. Get that? The government controls THREE out of every FIVE dollars in the country. This is a sure-fire response for dictatorship, when a single agency becomes that powerful. My Rome analogy is perfectly relevant, I've already shown how it applied if you read more closely. And it's not just Rome. This is what happened to the French as well, only on a much quicker scale (Civic Republic: 1789, Imperial Republic: 1793, Welfare-State: 1804, Despotism: 1815, Revolution again: 1848). And in England in the 1600s and 1700s, only the Revolutions did not reach the Mother Country itself excpet for the 1688 "Glorious Revolution", instead occuring in the Colonies. Alright if you realli believe that, then why dont you instead advocate mandating a gun in every household then? |
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