If a politician isn't comfortable with any individual being able to walk into a hardware store, pay cash for any firearm without producing identification or signing a single scrap of paper (and that individual being able to carry that protection concealed or open), then that politician does not support freedom.
Gun-control laws only disarm potential victims, thus creating a safe work environment for criminals - kind of like an OSHA for felons. And criminals won't be deterred from getting a weapon because of a law. Criminals don't follow laws. Any attempt to rid the world of a tool that would give my 130-pound wife a fighting chance against a 230-pound man would be immoral.
Posted by Russell Whitaker at June 28, 2004 10:22 AM | TrackBackBut then what would government hold you hostage with? They choose only to empower those who keep the society divided and dependent, not free.
Posted by: Robert Humelbaugh on July 15, 2004 10:29 PMThat is very cool. I would love o see a shot of the Davy Crockett Atomic Mortar that defended the Fulda Gap for so long. i beleive it was a simple gun type weapon internally. I had a shell of it at work. Insane device but very simple and easy to use.
Posted by: Robert Humelbaugh on July 15, 2004 10:33 PMRobert, I *think* you meant to post this to *today's* quote of the day (your 2nd comment above).
Posted by: Russell Whitaker on July 15, 2004 10:52 PM