Wednesday, March 6, 2013

in defense of your rights

At the risk of being , shall we say provocative, I would suggest that as a free man , you have the right to carry weapons.

Any law to the contrary is illegal.  Since a law like that is illegal, it should not be obeyed.

What do you do about laws that are not in accord with the Constitution?  Do you obey unlawful legislation?  Is it not your duty , according to the Declaration of Independence, to change any government it is not helpful to your rights?  Do you obey a government that breaks the law and tramples upon your rights?

Even if a duly elected government takes it upon itself violate your rights even though the population approves of its actions, should those actions be binding upon all of the people anyway?

I would hold add illegal actions by government should not be a
obeyed and if they're not obeyed does not make you a criminal.  An example?  The Civil War.  To have opposed the illegal breaking of the Union surely was not considered an illegal act.  If that was true and it certainly should have been, then the opposition to illegal gun control should also be legal.  That would be true even if it means going against the authority of a legally elected government.


Sent from my Virgin Mobile Android-Powered Device

No comments: