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Unfortunately, things are not well when it comes to the 2nd Amendment and our natural right to keep and bear arms.

And like you, I’ve been hearing a lot of grassroots people and organizations saying things like, “If Hillary wins, the 2nd Amendment is dead.”

That got me thinking – and this might not sound good, but I know that truth isn’t always rosy…  I believe the 2nd – as the FOUNDERS created it – has been dead for a long time. 

Here’s a link to an important article that gives a brief overview of federal gun control already on the books:

http://tenthamendmentcenter.com/federalguncontrol

Think about it, there is no place in the country where the right to keep and bear arms is unrestricted by government “laws” or regulations. Even where it appears to be somewhat, or mostly unrestricted, it’s only for a narrow category of firearms. Since 1934, there have been a LOT of unconstitutional restrictions on the books, and I don’t think enough people are aware of them at all.

We take the pure constitutional view – that they have ZERO constitutional authority to create any gun control measures (laws, regulations, executive orders, rules, etc).

Things getting worse would be, well….worse, but we’ve got a lot of work to do to teach people that the status quo is really bad too.  Things aren’t ok how they are today.

That’s why I believe TJ’s article is so important. It has been read thousands of times already. And while I’m pretty sure you’re going to find most of the information there to be things you’re already aware of, it’s a nice tool that you can use to help educate other people by sharing through social media or email.

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Concordia res parvae crescunt,
(small things grow great by concord)

Michael Boldin
Tenth Amendment Center

Michael Boldin