Friday, June 14, 2019
One Little Word
That seems to be all it takes to allow the government to violate one
of the most important amendments in the Constitution. That word is
"dangerous." I've wondered why I've been seeing that word
so often with reference to guns. The answer is simple. Laws are being
written to include that word because, if bureaucrats decide (on their
own) that you are "dangerous," they can forever deny you
your Second Amendment right to own and use a gun for any reason, let
alone self defense. And it is so easy to be labeled "dangerous"
it's funny. All one person in government needs to do is apply that
label to you, and your Second Amendment rights are GONE. And. so far,
there's no way to get that label reversed. Once it is applied, that's
it.
Five states have these laws already, following the Parkland School
shooting, and 19 states are working to pass the laws."it
doesn’t take much for the government to decide you’re
“dangerous.”Say
the wrong thing on Facebook… get reported by a left-wing neighbor…
make someone uncomfortable by carrying in public… Boom.
They show up on your doorstep and search your house for weapons."
Then they "confiscate" (steal) any they find, and you're
disarmed. On the strength of the opinion on ONE bureaucrat. Or
just a disgruntled neighbor. You
need to take an interest in what the legislature is doing in your
state, lest YOU get labeled as a "dangerous person" whether
or not you are. You need to do everything you can to fight the
passage of such laws, or become a criminal if you go out and buy a
gun, anyway,
to replace the one(s) they stole.".
(Just common sense)
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