A message from Doris Wise, President, Jews Can Shoot
I received this message from a contact on LinkedIn who is not Jewish.
“What happened to the world? I keep hearing about all the things happening to Jews.. And in America as well. It's like 1933 all over again. The persecution, the college campuses, and random acts of violence. Why an uptick on college campuses? That's a way to control the next generation... Please be careful with all that's going on!”
The reality is Never Again was 1945. Never Again was the Holocaust. Never Again is Now became meaningless at the first attack on Jews after the Holocaust.
Stop with the meaninglessly painful slogans. Get yourself armed. Get yourself trained. Buy guns - as in multiple. Stock up on ammo. Stop supporting politicians who want to disarm you. Support the Second Amendment. You should be clear-eyed now about how it can save your life and those around you.
Gun owners, especially ones that use guns regularly for hunting or target practice are fanatic about gun safety. Can you imagine what would have happened if Hamas or some other "militant" group had tried this in Texas or Arizona? There would have been casualties but far more of them would have been terrorists and very few, if any hostages. But they wouldn't have tried it to begin with. These people are cowards willing to shoot and capture unarmed civilians, not get into a gunfight with an armed population.
Our government continues with its efforts to create obstacles to keep and bear arms. Sadly, look to Israel at what that would be like. Israel has the enemy within. We have let in millions that we know nothing about.
As we've seen too often, people with bad intentions don't follow the law. Gun-free zones make defenseless soft targets. All the efforts to infringe on our right to keep and bear arms have the goal of making Americans defenseless.
The Second Amendment is our last line of defense. I encourage everyone to carry a gun. If you live in a constitutional state you should consider getting licensed and get training. To defend yourself. It is the responsible thing to do and you will feel safer and more comfortable with your gun.
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