Sunday, January 06, 2013

Gun Control and a new Assault Weapon Ban

I feel the need to post once more. The past several weeks have seen a flurry of calls for additional gun bans. Several states have put forth proposed bans that would affect just about every modern firearm in existence, just about every firearm made in the last 100 years. This would effectively disarm the American public.

I'm not going to go into the 2nd Amendment, Supreme Court of the US decisions where they said the 2nd Amendment was an individual vs a collective right, historical documents that support this, etc.

These are all logical and undisputed facts, something the gun banners just ignore. Instead, like the anti-gunners out there I will deal with emotion and feelings.

Take an hour of your time and watch this video called "Innocents Betrayed". It is about the worst dictators and murders of the 20th century and how after they banned guns they committed mass murder and what are universally agreed were crimes against humanity. You may recognize some of the names - Adolph Hitler, Joseph Stalin, Mao Tse-tung, Idi Amin, Pol Pot and others. You can watch the video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAU9AJfttls

Those dictators and mass murders killed more than 30 million people in the 20th century.

If you support gun control then you're agreeing with the 20th centuries worst dictators and murders - Hitler, Stalin, Mao, Pol Pot, Amin and others. Collectively they murdered over 30 million defenseless men, women & children after they outlawed guns. If you agree with them on banning guns and disarming the public what other policies of theirs do you support? If you want to ban guns and disarm the public what will you do or call for next?

How is it reasonable to support their actions? How is it reasonable to support what is universally agreed were crimes against humanity? How can we not wonder if you will follow more of their actions when leaders of your ranks have already publicly called for the murder of pro gun advocates and pro gun groups? How can it be reasonable for anyone to trust you at all?

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