Monday, November 19, 2007

Don't Forget To Wear Your Kevlar Vests Today

The Second Amendment to the United States Constitution reads: A well-regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.

Most would agree that drafting the Constitution was a monumental undertaking. Our Founding Fathers can be can be excused for a lapse of judgment or two in building a new nation from scratch. Other than our Patriarchs acceptance of the institution of slavery, many think the Second Amendment was one of their worst blunders. But not Alan Gottlieb, who started the Second Amendment Foundation.

He, and many like minded citizens, think the Second Amendment is one of our most important rights as citizens of the United States. "It's important to have this right for self-defense to defend your family and property. It also protects people's right to go hunting," said Mark Taff, executive director of the Bellevue-based Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms. "As a last resort, it protects us against tyranny from our government." To mark National Ammo Day, Taff plans to buy 100 rounds and fire them at a Bellevue range.

Seattle resident Chris Pierce could be the next great spokeman for this organization. According to the Seattle PI, Chris said his father and grandfather introduced him to firearms. "It's just a hobby," the 21-year-old said. "But it's about defense, defense of the homeland." Chris abhors the name "assault weapon" and prefers "homeland defense" rifle to describe his semi-automatic AR-15. He also has a 9 mm handgun.

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