Given how much whining and crying we hear about the 2nd, why are people so quiet about the gradual disintegration of the 4th? Now that police have a right to break into your home unannounced in the dead of night, and then can kill you, claim they thought their safety was under threat, and walk away scot free (even after having been shown to have lied about part of their testimony) isn't that a bit more important than your right to own a gun? Especially as if you drew that gun during one of those night time police raids, you'd certainly be killed for it, regardless of whether you knew it was the police or not.
Is having a gun just a more exciting topic of discussion than having a safe home? Doesn't the argument about being able to fight back against the power of the state look a bit empty when you're happy to allow them to violate your home and potentially your life?
Is having a gun just a more exciting topic of discussion than having a safe home? Doesn't the argument about being able to fight back against the power of the state look a bit empty when you're happy to allow them to violate your home and potentially your life?
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