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If they come for your guns, do you have a responsibility to fight?
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<blockquote data-quote="WideLoadTimmy" data-source="post: 2055418" data-attributes="member: 12926"><p>Mmkay, not multiquoting these long posts so I'll just say this. Me wanting to leave the country is not giving up. But it's a whole lot more difficult to fight to get the BS overturned when they follow the gun bans with travel restrictions and curfews. If I remain free to move and speak, I remain free to fight. This will only turn into a guerilla war if that fails. If that fails, I will fight for my country. If not, I will continue to use my words and try an affect change without violence. If I have to shout it from afar to avoid persecution, I will. Like I said, before, I will not be subjugated. If the gun bans get through, then there's nothing stopping them from implementing curfews and travel restrictions and I'd have to get to another rooftop before then. I just see more steps to this fight then "take guns=war". </p><p></p><p>Now, that said, several people seem to share the same opinion about sticking together. There is a rally on the 19th at the state capitol building (<a href="http://www.okshooters.com/showthread.php?161834-quot-Guns-Across-America-quot-50-state-rally-at-each-State-Capitol-Jan-19" target="_blank">http://www.okshooters.com/showthread.php?161834-quot-Guns-Across-America-quot-50-state-rally-at-each-State-Capitol-Jan-19</a>) on the 19th and there's a get together at USSA on the same day. I plan on going to one of them, I just haven't decided which. The more voices, the better. I plan on making myself heard and I encourage everyone of you to do the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WideLoadTimmy, post: 2055418, member: 12926"] Mmkay, not multiquoting these long posts so I'll just say this. Me wanting to leave the country is not giving up. But it's a whole lot more difficult to fight to get the BS overturned when they follow the gun bans with travel restrictions and curfews. If I remain free to move and speak, I remain free to fight. This will only turn into a guerilla war if that fails. If that fails, I will fight for my country. If not, I will continue to use my words and try an affect change without violence. If I have to shout it from afar to avoid persecution, I will. Like I said, before, I will not be subjugated. If the gun bans get through, then there's nothing stopping them from implementing curfews and travel restrictions and I'd have to get to another rooftop before then. I just see more steps to this fight then "take guns=war". Now, that said, several people seem to share the same opinion about sticking together. There is a rally on the 19th at the state capitol building ([url]http://www.okshooters.com/showthread.php?161834-quot-Guns-Across-America-quot-50-state-rally-at-each-State-Capitol-Jan-19[/url]) on the 19th and there's a get together at USSA on the same day. I plan on going to one of them, I just haven't decided which. The more voices, the better. I plan on making myself heard and I encourage everyone of you to do the same. [/QUOTE]
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