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"Two Maryland state legislators are attacking the individual Second Amendment civil right to keep and bear arms of law-abiding citizens of the so-called Free State," gun rights expert John M. Snyder charged here today.
"It's time for freedom-loving people to teach these and other arrogant politicians a Massachusetts lesson, to send the anti-gun creeps to the bone yard, and to deep-six their legislative monstrosity," he continued.
Snyder said that, "Sen. Brian E. Frosh, the madman from Montgomery County, and Del. Samuel I. Rosenberg, the bully from Baltimore, have teamed up for introducing legislation to create a multiplicity of onerous administrative and bureaucratic roadblocks for the mere acquisition of a handgun. |
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You are bound to meet misfortune if you are unarmed because, among other reasons, people despise you....There is simply no comparison between a man who is armed and one who is not. It is unreasonable to expect that an armed man should obey one who is unarmed, or that an unarmed man should remain safe and secure when his servants are armed. In the latter case, there will be suspicion on the one hand and contempt on the other, making cooperation impossible. — Niccolo Machiavelli in "The Prince." |
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