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<blockquote data-quote="michaelnc4444" data-source="post: 2038064" data-attributes="member: 26525"><p>I just wrote my officials and the President, here is what I wrote...</p><p></p><p></p><p>To our elected officials,</p><p></p><p>1st Amendment acknowledges you are free, the 2nd Amendment acknowledges you have the right to defend your freedom. I use the word acknowledges because contrary to the misinformed, the Constitution does not "grant" freedom. Freedom is inalienable. As I am sure you all know, that means you cannot take it from us, the citizens. I write this to appeal to your sense of duty. Your duty as elected officials is to uphold the Constitution. Trying to take any guns out of the hands of the citizenry is a direct violation of the Constitution you are sworn to uphold. Do the right thing, do the only lawful thing, do the ONLY American thing and vote against any form of gun control. Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="michaelnc4444, post: 2038064, member: 26525"] I just wrote my officials and the President, here is what I wrote... To our elected officials, 1st Amendment acknowledges you are free, the 2nd Amendment acknowledges you have the right to defend your freedom. I use the word acknowledges because contrary to the misinformed, the Constitution does not "grant" freedom. Freedom is inalienable. As I am sure you all know, that means you cannot take it from us, the citizens. I write this to appeal to your sense of duty. Your duty as elected officials is to uphold the Constitution. Trying to take any guns out of the hands of the citizenry is a direct violation of the Constitution you are sworn to uphold. Do the right thing, do the only lawful thing, do the ONLY American thing and vote against any form of gun control. Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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