The2ndAmendment
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- Feb 16, 2013
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How about elected Democrat congressmen/women calling for Trump's assassination:. Revolutions sometimes (if reach a point), might include the actual use of weapons if a civil war breaks out. By people declaring something as you just did (doesn't make it so). I am with you however that it best to change government by the proper process, but the problem is getting the holdouts (the libs in this most recent case), to then honor the results of the process or election. So far it has been the liberals or leftist who have taken up arms against the government by attacking the Republicans at a baseball game, and then attacking senator Ran Paul in his front yard, the possibilty of Paddock on his attack in Vegas, and possibly this nut job in Texas now. It's getting very interesting for sure."Does the Police Brutality in the Sovereign Nation of Catalonia demonstrate the need for the 2nd Amdt"
No.
And the Second Amendment doesn’t ‘authorize’ citizens to ‘take up arms’ against a government lawfully put in to place reflecting the will of the people.
And the people can change government only through the political process consistent with the will of a majority of the people, not through ‘force of arms.’
Missouri lawmaker censured over Trump assassination post
Or
How about this masked Antifa terrorist: