Living in a Free and Dangerous Country is Better than Living in a Restricted and “Safe” Country
Living in a Free and Dangerous Country is Better than Living in a Restricted and “Safe” Country
"Democrats β never ones to let a tragedy go to waste β immediately began pushing the gun control narrative before the bodies were cold. And why not? People just witnessed the largest mass shooting in modern American history. The atmosphere is rife with fear and anxiety, and the need to do something to make us all feel safer is on the lips and at the fingertips of everyone with an outlet."
"The mob is ready to move, or so too many in the business of restriction and regulation hope. Theyβll stand on the graves of the slain, wheel out the family members of victims willing to cooperate with their narrative, and talk about how their woke kids are asking poignant questions about todayβs society."
"Those who resist the mob in order to keep their freedom will be accused of having the blood of the innocents on their hands. They will make super-villains out of anyone who speaks against the buzzword of βcommon senseβ reforms or gun laws."
"But a large swath of us are not in this mob. We want our freedoms more than we want this βsafety.β We cherish free will and liberty over restriction and regulation."
"We do this in full understanding that freedom comes with risks, and no guarantees. Freedom is being able to possess available firearms for self-defense, while also meaning someone else can legitimately, or illegitimately get it for nefarious purposes."