CApighunter
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I have heard the "the second amendment is only for militia members, what militia are you part of?" argument a few too many times. I got to thinking about it and figured, why couldn't the NRA be a "militia"? Dictionary.com defines it as:
"4. a body of citizens organized in a paramilitary group and typically regarding themselves as defenders of individual rights against the presumed interference of the federal government."
The NRA is a group of ordinary citizens who are responsible firearm owners and strongly support the rights guaranteed to us in the US Constitution. I don't know about you, but that sounds pretty dang close to the dictionary definition... I encourage you all to join the NRA and support the right to keep and bear arms as promised in the Constitution.
Just my thoughts,
CApighunter
"4. a body of citizens organized in a paramilitary group and typically regarding themselves as defenders of individual rights against the presumed interference of the federal government."
The NRA is a group of ordinary citizens who are responsible firearm owners and strongly support the rights guaranteed to us in the US Constitution. I don't know about you, but that sounds pretty dang close to the dictionary definition... I encourage you all to join the NRA and support the right to keep and bear arms as promised in the Constitution.
Just my thoughts,
CApighunter