Freedom1Man
Regular Member
I had a conversation with someone this morning that does not seem to know what "shall not be infringed" means.
He made the claim, through his choice of words, that the state grants rights.
I was told that if you're not guilty of anything then you should have no problems proving that you're not to be able to even carry a gun.
"Everyone should have to prove they are not a felon to be allowed to carry a gun."
So, while I don't know about other people, the trigger words that tip me off to warn me that the person I am talking to/dealing with does not believe in rights is when they say words like "allow, permission, background check, not a criminal, etc".
What are some of the warning words that you pick up on?
How do we get these, self proclaimed, pro-gun people to understand that they are not, in-fact, pro-gun(freedom)?
How do we open them to the truth?
How do we them to drop their elitism when it comes to rights (guns)?
He made the claim, through his choice of words, that the state grants rights.
I was told that if you're not guilty of anything then you should have no problems proving that you're not to be able to even carry a gun.
"Everyone should have to prove they are not a felon to be allowed to carry a gun."
So, while I don't know about other people, the trigger words that tip me off to warn me that the person I am talking to/dealing with does not believe in rights is when they say words like "allow, permission, background check, not a criminal, etc".
What are some of the warning words that you pick up on?
How do we get these, self proclaimed, pro-gun people to understand that they are not, in-fact, pro-gun(freedom)?
How do we open them to the truth?
How do we them to drop their elitism when it comes to rights (guns)?