Don't call it 'gun control.' Call it what it is: Infringement on our Right to Keep and Bear Arms. It's an infringement on our right to the power to keep ourselves free from tyranny. If we keep on using their narrative we will lose.
Biden says We the People don't stand a chance against the government.Excerpted Biden comments from the above link:
And I might add: The Second Amendment, from the day it was passed, limited the type of people who could own a gun and what type of weapon you could own. You couldn’t buy a cannon.
Those who say the blood of lib- — “the blood of patriots,” you know, and all the stuff about how we’re going to have to move against the government. Well, the tree of liberty is not watered with the blood of patriots. What’s happened is that there have never been — if you wanted or if you think you need to have weapons to take on the government, you need F-15s and maybe some nuclear weapons.
The point is that there has always been the ability to limit — rationally limit the type of weapon that can be owned and who can own it.
As for the people being able to overthrow the government, just who in Hell does he think who - or rather what -
is the government in this country? And, if those who occupy the positions of power and duty under the Constitution believe
they are the government, are sacrosanct, are endowed with their position, hold those positions of power and duty by right; well, they have another thing coming. If they keep on overstepping those positions of power, they will find that We the People are the souls that fly those F-14s, drop those nukes, and will do all that is necessary to see that those who occupy those positions of power and duty refrain from stripping We the People of the power to keep them in check. It is that plain and simple.
Any act of those in government of the same mind as the likes of Biden, Schumer, and their ilk, vis-a-vis limiting or removing the power of the We the People to maintain our freedom, is an act of war against We the People. I predict, if continued, these acts of war will have the same outcome as the war we fought in 1776. Not many of them will survive, but We the People and the Constitution will. And, remember: The government of this land is not those in government; the Constitution as drafted by We the People and ratified by the several states is.
Another thing to keep in mind is the fact that those of us today are no less one of We the People as those who drafted, established, and ordained the Constitution.
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Woody