Sunday, June 30, 2013

Three Hundred Armed Tea Partiers Protesting Gun Regulation Is Never A Bad Thing, Right? Read more: http://www.addictinginfo.org/2013/06/29/three-hundred-armed-tea-partiers-protesting-gun-regulation-is-never-a-bad-thing-right/#ixzz2XjWSTr5E


http://www.addictinginfo.org/2013/06/29/three-hundred-armed-tea-partiers-protesting-gun-regulation-is-never-a-bad-thing-right/
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if you love guns, and you support our Second Amendment rights, you should probably do what you can to make sure gun owners are responsible and appear that way. That doesn’t consist of protesting gun regulation measures by marching through a town with a crowd of armed people; in fact, it’s hard to think of a way to make yourself look less responsible and more polarizing. And yet, that’s exactly what was going to happen until a small Colorado town canceled their July 4th parade over it.
As reported by Think Progressnot everyone in the town is supportive of the protesters:
The Custer County Chamber of Commerce, the event’s sponsor, cancelled the parade after fearful citizens circulated a petition to stop the club. Donna Hood, president of the chamber, abstained from the vote to cancel the parade but told the Denver Post that the controversy has “polarized this community in a week.”
brings to mind those old westerns where the gangs or the cattle herders come to town  and terrorize the town folk. this is the rights they want the right to scare hell out of you and defy gov't for no reason other than right wing NRA telling you the lie that gov't is coming after your guns and what do they do go out and buy more, if they were coming to take your guns which they are not did you ever think they will take those new ones too?

some get a jolt by carrying a gun the power surge is hard to deny, but if the gov't were to try to take their guns do they really think they can stop them, they would drone strike their azzes straight to boot hill.