I'm old enough to remember "Armed gays don't get bashed" and my parents are old enough to remember "Armed blacks don't get lynched." The ostracized and/or weak have the most to gain from universal gun rights -- that's exactly why I support them.
After decades and decades, are we finally going to admit there are some who claim they want to help such 'disadvantaged' people, but instead continue to make their situation worse?
I'm old enough to remember "Armed gays don't get bashed" and my parents are old enough to remember "Armed blacks don't get lynched." The ostracized and/or weak have the most to gain from universal gun rights -- that's exactly why I support them.
After decades and decades, are we finally going to admit there are some who claim they want to help such 'disadvantaged' people, but instead continue to make their situation worse?