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If they come for your guns, do you have a responsibility to fight?
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<blockquote data-quote="Street Rat" data-source="post: 2055490" data-attributes="member: 2802"><p>I'll bet anything, that those who fought to free us from Brittain didn't want to leave their familes behind, as well as those who fought and died in WW1 and WW2, I'll bet they didn't want to leave their families either, I'm sure glad they weren't just thinking about themselves when they did, and I'll go one step further, I'll be they went to war<strong> because </strong>of their familes. This is a lot of serious talk and it concerns me that this is even discussed. I don't have kids, but I've been married for 20 years now, and I would like to continue living out the rest of my life with my wife in this country we have now, but if a major gun ban does get passed and whether there is, or isn't a fight, this country will never be the same, the question will be, which country do you want to live in, the one where you fought for your freedom in because others went ahead of you so you could do the same, or a country where you at least get to live in....as subjects. </p><p></p><p>I have no doubt if a ban gets passed banning "assault rifles" and high capacity magazines, if we keep them, but have to register them, they'll be coming for them real soon. They feel the momentum and they would want nothing less than a total ban on firearms. The question is at what point do you say "no", a mere ban on future sales, registration, confiscation?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Street Rat, post: 2055490, member: 2802"] I'll bet anything, that those who fought to free us from Brittain didn't want to leave their familes behind, as well as those who fought and died in WW1 and WW2, I'll bet they didn't want to leave their families either, I'm sure glad they weren't just thinking about themselves when they did, and I'll go one step further, I'll be they went to war[B] because [/B]of their familes. This is a lot of serious talk and it concerns me that this is even discussed. I don't have kids, but I've been married for 20 years now, and I would like to continue living out the rest of my life with my wife in this country we have now, but if a major gun ban does get passed and whether there is, or isn't a fight, this country will never be the same, the question will be, which country do you want to live in, the one where you fought for your freedom in because others went ahead of you so you could do the same, or a country where you at least get to live in....as subjects. I have no doubt if a ban gets passed banning "assault rifles" and high capacity magazines, if we keep them, but have to register them, they'll be coming for them real soon. They feel the momentum and they would want nothing less than a total ban on firearms. The question is at what point do you say "no", a mere ban on future sales, registration, confiscation? [/QUOTE]
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