Truly insane.
The AR-15 is the modern day musket. An everyday gun for everyday citizens.

Jul 12, 2020 · 12:21 PM UTC

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Shows the cowardice that has become of humans. They can’t harness their own power so they are desperate to harness external power to create a false sense of safety. 🤷🏻‍♀️
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This isn’t about them; it’s about him. We can’t blame the military for the crimes of the military-industrial-complex or the recklessness of a president. Those generals were told to walk with him and they had to. It was a photo-op staged by the WH.
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“We will be violent... Until we decide not to be violent.”
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I was on board with gun control legislation. However, after past month and a half of people wanting to get rid of police, violence, looting, and destruction I am way off board. I have never owned a gun but that is changing.
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You & your #liberal #democrat friends are the insane ones. If we didn’t have weapons to send end ourselves, we’d all be dead.
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A country that was started by people escaping persecution and exploitation should have been Z PARADIGM of happiness but THX for stupid people it became Z paradigm of poverty and misery
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Everybody should own 2 AR rifles. After all the violent riots. How far these leaders let their cities get ran into the ground and prosecuting the preachers. If you can legally own and physically can operate a firearm then you should.
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What if the composers of the Constitution meant when they wrote “...right to bear arms” they intended to write, “... right to bare arms!” It’s a simple mistake anyone could make.
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Pistis finds out that the number of Americans dying in firearm-related incidents (1.5m killing each other or themselves) since 1968 is more than those who have died in all wars in US history (1.2m)! An earlier blog: pistisrec.blogspot.com/2020/…
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I’m glad you’re finally admitting it. That’s the first step to recovery. The next is seeking professional help. (And not by some gypsy fortune teller)