There was also a scuffle in Texas over a cannon as I recall...
Yeah, it's pretty ingrained in the American consciousness. Especially after Katrina, the BLM riots, covid, and the police being defunded or outright saying that we're on our own.
Just a reminder that the explicit purpose of americans owning guns, defense against an unjust power, has been used in the 2000s successfully and was ruled to be justified and legal by the supreme court.
The 2nd Ammendment is a doomsday provision. For when the government fails to defend American lives, livelihoods, and liberty.
The oath I swore, which has no expiration date, was to defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies. Foreign and domestic.
If the Supreme Court ruled otherwise, that would have made them a domestic enemy, I feel.
And I don't mean just in case our own government goes bad. But also in case they fall or fail in some other way. Like the riots, or in case of invasion or downfall.
I still think they are more offended of all the destruction of crown tea. A frontiersman will be armed with whatever it takes to make them feel comfortable, there is no military power on earth that can change that.
Yeah, it's pretty ingrained in the American consciousness. Especially after Katrina, the BLM riots, covid, and the police being defunded or outright saying that we're on our own.
The oath I swore, which has no expiration date, was to defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies. Foreign and domestic.
If the Supreme Court ruled otherwise, that would have made them a domestic enemy, I feel.