This is a correlation vs. causation error higher up. It isn't that conservatives are the majority of gun owners - its' that the majority of gun owners are conservative - Conservatism is the tent. The trait is life, liberty, pursuit of happiness.
"who bought the ammo" That's easy, people who believe in life liberty and the pursuit of happiness - whatever label you want to attach to that they are on "our side."
It's the leftist emotional histrionic thinkers that will have a rude awakening waking up. It's not about owning the gun. It's not about owning the gun with ammo. It's about owning the gun, the ammo, having been around guns all your life and putting in the time to train with them.
Kyle, for example - did not get into firearms last week. I do not fear those who did.
A right doesn’t exist if it isn’t enforced. Without enforcement a “right” is no different from a “should.” It becomes merely an argument or an item on a wishlist.
I understand what you are saying, you just are jumbling rights into hopes. I have a inalienable right, I have it as part of my creation, inseparable. I hope the government enforces it. I also hope, if the government fails to enforce, that I will have the courage and fortitude to defend my right. I also hope that I have the wisdom and discipline to defend that right in the manner that best preserves that right for me, and my family/friends/neighbors. Even with all these hopes, the inalienable right exists, all the "hopes" come after.
I disagree with the idea of having a right by existing. It’s just meaningless. If a group of people genocides another group, and no one does anything about it, what good is it to have believed you had a right to not be genocide? I’m not the one who is confused. A right is a concept, and it is alienated from you when someone alienates it from you and nothing is done about it.
if you think rights are relative, you are confused. I do not care what you think is the origin of my rights, and I do not care if you think I must have sufficient "might" to keep said right. I have the right, "just cuz". If this is not simple enough for you, try this. I say you are nothing and have no claim to shit. Has anything changed for you? Yeah, same here.
The right remains, it is inalienable. That the govt in these states are doing their job to defend it... that belief is what will be gone.
I agree. But we will have to show them that we are willing to keep it.
I am confident we will not be alone defending (with words and paper, for now). Have you tried to buy ammo lately? :)
This is a correlation vs. causation error higher up. It isn't that conservatives are the majority of gun owners - its' that the majority of gun owners are conservative - Conservatism is the tent. The trait is life, liberty, pursuit of happiness.
"who bought the ammo" That's easy, people who believe in life liberty and the pursuit of happiness - whatever label you want to attach to that they are on "our side."
It's the leftist emotional histrionic thinkers that will have a rude awakening waking up. It's not about owning the gun. It's not about owning the gun with ammo. It's about owning the gun, the ammo, having been around guns all your life and putting in the time to train with them.
Kyle, for example - did not get into firearms last week. I do not fear those who did.
I was buying use + some extra each month. so, it wasn't me. Its like the TP issue, maybe there will be "fire sales" in Dec to get xmas money :)
Endowed rights stem from our creator, the one that created all is everything that’s existing ...
A right doesn’t exist if it isn’t enforced. Without enforcement a “right” is no different from a “should.” It becomes merely an argument or an item on a wishlist.
I understand what you are saying, you just are jumbling rights into hopes. I have a inalienable right, I have it as part of my creation, inseparable. I hope the government enforces it. I also hope, if the government fails to enforce, that I will have the courage and fortitude to defend my right. I also hope that I have the wisdom and discipline to defend that right in the manner that best preserves that right for me, and my family/friends/neighbors. Even with all these hopes, the inalienable right exists, all the "hopes" come after.
I disagree with the idea of having a right by existing. It’s just meaningless. If a group of people genocides another group, and no one does anything about it, what good is it to have believed you had a right to not be genocide? I’m not the one who is confused. A right is a concept, and it is alienated from you when someone alienates it from you and nothing is done about it.
if you think rights are relative, you are confused. I do not care what you think is the origin of my rights, and I do not care if you think I must have sufficient "might" to keep said right. I have the right, "just cuz". If this is not simple enough for you, try this. I say you are nothing and have no claim to shit. Has anything changed for you? Yeah, same here.