I haven’t said a whole lot in this thread because I think we all pretty much know who is going to be on the pro & con side, and none of us are going to change anyone else’s mind.

I just think it’s worthy of note that right after freedom of speech, the very next thing that came to mind was to make sure that government couldn’t deny people the right to bear arms.

It seemed pretty important to the founders to write it in 1791. It’s pretty important to me also and that right “shall not be infringed”.

And for those of you who have been supporting that basic right in this thread, you all have been doing such a great job of speaking out, I didn't think you needed any help from me. That's the reason for my sparse comments.

Bob