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Tag Archives: Right to keep and bear arms
Harper, Gun Control and Bill C 51
I am preparing for a protest on Saturday, but a thought came to me that I wanted to share: Harper has crossed a line, those that supported him were people that liked his stance on gun control (that was their … Continue reading
Thomas Jefferson’s Reasoning for “The Right to Bear Arms”
It has been absolutely shocking, and sickening, the shooting of the 20 helpless children and the adults that bravely tried to protect them. It is not surprising in the least that in the emotion of the horror there has been a … Continue reading