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 (DIR) Post #AZ8DNQSEQl2mt4oLr6 by skguns@www.minds.com
       2023-08-02T17:19:18+00:00
       
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       Do you exercise the Second Amendment? Why or why not?Check out SK Guns® and browse a selection of unique and custom firearms:https://www.skguns.com/?utm_source=medialodge&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=mindscomaug1&utm_id=ad1
       
 (DIR) Post #AZ8DNRF9UsAxKnhQ6i by tsc0815@www.minds.com
       2023-08-08T22:15:20+00:00
       
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       I would absolutely excercise my god given right to self-defense if it were available to me. As it is, I live in a communistic shitscape that doesn't allow myself of my family to be defended from communists. Therefore I am looking to relocate to a place where I can. Divest of degenerate filth. Move the fuck on.
       
 (DIR) Post #AZA6slBH6pMsmdnHM0 by Doglaeron@www.minds.com
       2023-08-08T22:02:59+00:00
       
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       Yes. It is the duty of every American capable. 
       
 (DIR) Post #AZD1wb0KyCpO5FZEbQ by dwarvenallfather@www.minds.com
       2023-08-09T07:54:03+00:00
       
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       Canada has no 2nd amendment but the Gods command it so I work toward the day we can buy them from vending machines
       
 (DIR) Post #AZQwcDOCJ2V2qqdHDE by AlphaB@www.minds.com
       2023-08-09T21:26:08+00:00
       
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       I absolutely exercise my 2A rights every day! Because I refuse to be a crime statistic.  
       
 (DIR) Post #AZSlR31qDHEPGC7jhQ by maiasta@www.minds.com
       2023-08-12T00:59:16+00:00
       
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       Not being a US citizen, i have no Second Amendment rights. But while i've been ambivalent in the past on the question of guns, the 'Covid' hoax really underlined how the worst places to be in this type of situation is right at the centre of the storm – the First World countries. The US, however, is kind of an exception. Being the only 'First World' nation with widespread gun ownership, the global elites could not impose the same degree of tyranny there that they did in Australia, New Zealand, Italy, etc. For me, this finally puts the debate over firearms ownership in its true light. An armed populace cannot be easily frog-marched into its own extinction. For this reason, Second Ammendment rights are among amongst the most precious things Americans have.
       
 (DIR) Post #AZeahv0eoq6BaKIjgm by beholdbeauty@www.minds.com
       2023-08-09T05:55:04+00:00
       
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       Nope, in europe we are not allowed to have guns unless you have a special permit
       
 (DIR) Post #AZiawbobF83v1wVQki by ArcAA@www.minds.com
       2023-08-09T07:40:09+00:00
       
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       While I do not have armaments of my own atm, I 100% back and support the second Amendment. It's everyone's birth right for one, two, it's the only reason there is still an American two begin with, after all, it's the only reason no one is able to outright invade and destroy our America. Third, the Phoenix is not a bird but the origin of all dragons, we Americans are the only Phoenixes, the only Dragons, WE ARE DRAGONS. 
       
 (DIR) Post #AZnXho2xoPLLjAqnjs by Sasquatch75@www.minds.com
       2023-08-10T07:36:45+00:00
       
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       I do not exercise the Second Amendment. This is because I live in the UK. Sadly, guns were banned here following the "Dunblane Massacre" in Scotland. I support and applaud Americans who refuse to let the actions of criminals be used to strip the rights of law abiding US citizens.
       
 (DIR) Post #AZp80gqqbCUMSZkmUy by Canhtan@www.minds.com
       2023-08-09T01:46:52+00:00
       
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       I don't know what the Second Amendment is,If I knew, and it expressed human freedoms, I would do it
       
 (DIR) Post #AZp8xOcW1dqh0D2jWC by thalisson34@www.minds.com
       2023-08-08T23:09:43+00:00
       
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       boa noite
       
 (DIR) Post #Aa0teN703svieHTWzI by SpikeTalon@www.minds.com
       2023-08-11T09:24:00+00:00
       
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       Most definitely yes. Given how militarized certain Government agencies/police forces have become, along with the current social divide in our country, exercising our Second Amendment rights is perhaps more important now than any other time in the country's history.There's a very specific reason why so many politicians these days are doing everything in their power to disarm the average American citizen...
       
 (DIR) Post #AaApPgXL6MoqJX8UXQ by ScottStrohm@www.minds.com
       2023-08-15T00:52:21+00:00
       
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       Do you exercise the Second Amendment? Why or why not? Not sure whether to answer "yes" or "no" to the specific question. I would suggest that one doesn't “exercise” a Constitutional amendment. I exercise natural rights. As you are likely aware, amendments (to the U.S. Constitution) were written to prohibit governments from abridging the natural rights of citizens (I use the plural of government because, if I understand it correctly, ostensibly no state or local government is allowed to make laws that violate the Federal).So, I might say that I exercise my physical body. I exercise while I ponder God, while I raise my family. Every time I am out in public, I exercise situational awareness (in an attempt to never need to use deadly force to protect myself and my family). I exercise as I study history, politics, farming, hunting, …(It is an easy exercise to observe and marvel at the existence of the complex universe.)For many years of my life I believed that the Constitution was a great attempt at defining AND limiting a government for the benefit of freedom. I no longer believe that. Because it didn't work. The U.S. government is much, much too big (as are a preponderance of city and state governments). Surely the U.S. government has morphed into an entity MUCH worse than the founders imagined possible. For almost 50 years, I've spent time regularly exercising my God-given rights, among which is the right  to self defense—though I didn't even realize this until more recently; for most of that time I thought I was just living in a society that respected freedom (truth, justice, …).The spring/summer I was a middle-aged teenager, I planted my first ever vegetable garden (never before really knowing any farmers or knowing anyone else who planted a garden). That fall, for the first time, I went white-tail deer hunting with my dad. That year I took my first white-tail deer. I taught myself how to butcher it (by researching at my local library using a card catalog to find reference materials). I was successful! What a great learning experience. I grew a garden for 3 summers. Many years passed while I moved away to study. I lived in that big city for more than a dozen years. As the years passed I felt less and less connected to the earth. During that time, I was assaulted and robbed more than once (not just by thugs, but also by governments). Eventually I moved back to be near rural areas (where people were literally as well as figuratively more down to earth, less damaged by big-city corruption). I again took up an interest in White-tail deer hunting. Practiced. Got better. Became a successful hunter of that game. Started a family (and now, have raised three children). Have harvested dozens of whitetail deer over the years to provide healthy food for my family. For most of the past 30 years I've grown gardens. My wife and I are micro-farmers. We have but a typical tenth-of-an-acre suburban property, but have learned to grow an incredible amount and variety of food, herbs, mushrooms, ...During that time I'd like to think that I've learned much—not just about hunting or gardening.I'm not sure if governments have become more corrupt during my life or if they have always been corrupt. But, now, I have no doubt about the corruption of governments, Oligarchs, and the many millionaires who pervert governments through deception and other insanity. Constitutions and governments become worse than moot when wielded by tens of thousands of insane humans who have made it law that they can't be fired or prosecuted for crimes—including crimes against that Constitution. That Constitution becomes a weapon against reasonable citizens, against reasonable society. Against truth. Against God. If society has no mechanism for bringing Justice to the criminally insane, then it will perish, sooner or later (as they ALL have for all the millenniums of which we are aware). Until “civil” societies embrace a way to do what must be done to provide for justice, what we think of as civil will continue to disintegrate into what we have experienced as mayhem.I now know that for some time (certainly in my lifetime) “civil” society is attacked and controlled by the most insane of humans. And that has created our violent social environment. It is worse than lawless; and no lawless society has ever endured for long. Mayhem brings dangers by definition. It has been interesting to see more and more states adopt Constitutional Carry laws. I carry regularly (nearly every day—because I'd rather have such protection and not need it, than need it and not have it).https://www.minds.com/
       
 (DIR) Post #AaPb7AHTnyOL4hOKCO by spluti@www.minds.com
       2023-08-08T22:20:17+00:00
       
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       Allways does
       
 (DIR) Post #AanGlfyBqUVDylJFsO by miss_white@www.minds.com
       2023-08-09T02:05:44+00:00
       
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 (DIR) Post #Ab66IvApG8NLqlgW2a by Ted_Dunlap@www.minds.com
       2023-08-10T19:14:31+00:00
       
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       Self, family and community defense are the responsibility of every able-bodied man... always have been and always will be.  Thankfully, the second amendment and The Bill of Rights has hampered totalitarians from making the responsibility more difficult than it is. 
       
 (DIR) Post #Ab7RVMXPdafmOCz1JA by freshprince0121@www.minds.com
       2023-08-09T02:15:00+00:00
       
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       The UK's strict gun control and the US Second Amendment represent divergent views on individual firearm ownership. The UK's focus on safety contrasts with the US emphasis on personal liberty, highlighting the influence of history, culture, and legal philosophies.
       
 (DIR) Post #AbKxUkoGzudLLyeJTE by freebandz@www.minds.com
       2023-08-09T01:43:02+00:00
       
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       No I don't
       
 (DIR) Post #Abqpl2gi2UVLKCM4J6 by Manny_White@www.minds.com
       2023-08-08T23:36:17+00:00
       
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       Of course. It's for protection of myself, my loved ones, and my freedoms. Plus, it's fun going out boating and tragically losing all of them. 😏
       
 (DIR) Post #Ad7sHIRiINGLv793i4 by GarryWalker@www.minds.com
       2023-08-09T08:08:58+00:00
       
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       No, Because I live in Thailand. 
       
 (DIR) Post #AdGGLkDExDCHMLhzZQ by Kandibaby@www.minds.com
       2023-08-08T23:53:10+00:00
       
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       I totally feel we should have the right to bear arms. The only reason they want to take this from us is so they can remain in control 
       
 (DIR) Post #AdHHWduszsY088qOiO by frazier_@www.minds.com
       2023-08-12T10:48:57+00:00
       
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       Gun
       
 (DIR) Post #AzksUdRwIknKlkEx4C by E_ABZU@www.minds.com
       2023-08-08T21:47:02+00:00
       
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       I'd love to, but I live in Communist Canada.