Saturday, October 3, 2015

Five reasons that the benefits that flow from guns far outweigh the risks inherent in guns

Five reasons that the benefits that flow from guns far outweigh the risks inherent in guns: With the shooting at Umpqua Community College having reanimated the Progressives’ demands that we withdraw guns from citizens’ hands and leave them solely in the hands of government operatives (a strange demand from the BLM-supporting crowd if you think about it), it’s time for me to rehash my five-point argument explaining why, the risks of guns notwithstanding, we are much safer with guns than without them. I originally published this post in June 2014 and have made only a few changes to enhance clarity:

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