BarneyFife
Well-Known Member
To me, it's more a matter of logistics than 'right-or-wrong' in America. Personally, my faith indicates to me that if it's not my day to die according to God's will, you couldn't kill me (or any one of my family, for that matter) with an RPG at point-blank range.
But for those who feel God needs a little help protecting them, it's too late for a fair fight if you take the guns away from law-abiding citizens. There are already too many of them out there to have any kind of effective gun control. The bad guys will always have them now, so the gun control ship has sailed in that respect. The days of a well-regulated militia on-the-fly are gone, too, so the 2nd amendment is technically obsolete. But the whole mess is what it is, and we're stuck with it.

But for those who feel God needs a little help protecting them, it's too late for a fair fight if you take the guns away from law-abiding citizens. There are already too many of them out there to have any kind of effective gun control. The bad guys will always have them now, so the gun control ship has sailed in that respect. The days of a well-regulated militia on-the-fly are gone, too, so the 2nd amendment is technically obsolete. But the whole mess is what it is, and we're stuck with it.
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