My armory is full, I am at the point that I'm actually considering selling/trading some guns and ammo. Anyone have an AR-15 chambered in .458 SOCOM they would be willing to sell or trade? PM me if you do!
I can explain it to you but I can't understand it for you.
"Any man who thinks he can be happy and prosperous by letting the Government take care of him; better take a closer look at the American Indian." - Henry Ford
Corruptissima re publica plurimae leges; When the Republic is at its most corrupt the laws are most numerous. - Publius Cornelius Tacitus
People who want to continue to own things, have property and make their own decisions beware...people are going to elect Democrats and Republicans in droves....again.
popcorn eater wrote: People who want to continue to own things, have property and make their own decisions beware...people are going to elect Democrats and Republicans in droves....again.
So.. who should we vote for, who besides Obama or Romney, someone who supports gun rights and is capable of actually winning the election?
Our rights to self-defense are threatened on many levels. The sooner the government can disarm us the happier they'll be - unarmed citizens are citizens they control completely. Unfortunately the two major parties have control of the media already and so third party candidates, Libertarians in particular, don't stand a chance - they can't even get their message out. The Democrats have historically had a gun control paragraph written into their party platform (although I haven't read this year's platform yet), while this year's GOP platform specifically supports the Second Amendment.
It has been well reported that Obama is working "under the radar" to undermine RKBA and support the UN Small Arms Treaty to boot. That's enough for me - he is, in my opinion, attempting to nullify the Constitution he swore to defend!
Now, Romney's no better in my opinion; but I'm hoping that the platform's commitment to RKBA along with the all the recent gains legislatively for armed citizenry (Heller, constitutional carry, etc.) will carry more weight than Bloomberg and Brady.
One could argue that making a voting decision on one issue is not wise, and generally I believe that. But for Obama and the hoplophobic Democrats to feel compelled to deny a basic human right to self-defence to me is inexcusable.
popcorn eater wrote: People who want to continue to own things, have property and make their own decisions beware...people are going to elect Democrats and Republicans in droves....again.
But in the past 10 years, gun rights have been increasing due to state legislatures and courts. The penduleum can always swing back, but I think most gun owners are pretty satisfied with the current climate.
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.