"From my cold, dead hand!" When someone said "gun control", it made me scare. I can not understand why people want (and someday) to take away the right to own a gun. They used examples of school shooting and gang violence to defend their lawsuits; it was crazy for me. Today politicians can change the law of our great land with examples of misplaced young people. This is an idea to remind other leaders who did the same thing.
A man raised in the south did not hear what the singer of the National Rifle Association says. "When I lick it with the hands of a cold death, I will give you a gun." I like Heston and he is encouraged. Inheriting this choir, it is recording the common part of the NRA Bible : "People should not be afraid of their government, their government should be afraid of people." It loses its balance and can be rebuilt by force. Let's consider the armed confrontation of the West Bondi family. This is true if the excessive expansion of the government weakens minority wealth accumulation - the government should fear armed people
Does this mean that gun control opponents, especially the American Rifle Association are correct? To some extent, this is true. They often make critical remarks "from my cold and ruthless hands!" But President Charlton Heston puts a rifle on his head at the annual general meeting in May. Let the people's debate remain sincere. This is not the reason that they themselves must be sincere, because the views they support are independent of the anti - shoot bias of the country 's educated elite and major media organizations. The National Democratic Federation, which has about 4 million members, has been paying attention to these guns for all reasons by many general Americans, whether there are troublesome guns in Manhattan, Georgetown or Beverly Hills. .