I agree, we should be able to own an Abrams M1 Tank!  No better way to keep
a power hungry government in check, than to arm it's citizens with tanks.
I stand fully behind the 2nd amendment and my right to own the same weapons
as my government.

On Sat, Oct 10, 2015 at 8:49 AM, David Milholen <[email protected]> wrote:

> This is  a strong point to be made. I take the stance of less control and
> being more proactive. If we as in U.S were to place armed guards in every
> school and the guards being US veterans I believe we would have safer
> schools and add jobs for our veterans that would appreciate and have pride
> in protecting our youth and educational system.
>  Every day there is some fool out there who thinks he can take on the
> system though violence instead of trying to divert that energy towards a
> voice of change. Most of us that are veterans here understand that it is
> our duty to uphold our way of living and to protect it.  So, when tested
> they are the ones who will take that test.
>
> that is my 2 Cents!
>
>
> On 10/9/2015 11:36 PM, Jay Weekley wrote:
>
> By the time police get to you then you are dead.  It IS freedom to have a
> gun at home.  Keep the gun locked up and the ammunition kept locked up
> separately.
>
> Stefan Englhardt wrote:
>
> Looking at this with a foreign view I can't understand this "gun love" in
> US. It is not all about the criminals or idiots. Just look at the
> statistics for accidents with weapons. The only way to save lifes is to be
> very restrictive. If someone wants to shoot he can go to a shooting club
> and leave the weapon there. It is not freedom to have a gun at home. It is
> silly esp. with kids around.
> You can't avoid killing with banning weapons but you can reduce it. If I
> need a weapon I call for police or security.
>
>
>
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