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Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Former Supreme Court Judge: Repeal The Second Amendment


Former Supreme Court judge, John Paul Stevens, has called for the United States to repeal the 2nd Amendment from the US Federal Constitution, which protects an individuals right to have guns.

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John Paul Stevens wrote an opinion article for, none other than the most trustworthy news source, the NY Times, where he expanded on his thoughts on expanding gun control. Stevens suggested that the demonstrations from the March For Our Rights rallies demand our respect. He stated that, "[the demonstrations] reveal the broad public support for legislation to minimize the risk of mass killings of schoolchildren and others in our society.". Though, even with the support to minimize the risk of mass killings, these protesters inadvertently are supporting legislation which will lead to the death of more innocent people, even outside of mass shootings scenarios.

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He suggested there is a lot of support to prohibit the sale of semiautomatic weapons, increasing the minimum age to buy a gun from 18-21, and establishing a more comprehensive background check system for all purchases of fire arms, which is debatable. Not all the protesters support all of these policy changes, some have called for a total ban of all guns. Stevens believes that repealing the Second Amendment would drastically lessen school shootings and mass murders, which is intellectually dishonest, as criminals will commit crimes regardless of the law. Stevens said that the "[2nd amendment] is a concern [that] is a relic of the 18th century", essentially stating that the 2nd amendment is irrelevant to today's society.

In 2008, John Paul Stevens opposed the ruling of District of Columbia v. Heller, and stated that "[this ruling] has provided the NRA with a propaganda weapon of immense power". He wishes to weaken the NRA by repealing the second amendment as he truly believes schoolchildren's lives would be safer with guns heavily regulated, even though schools have already banned guns from their property. I don't understand how he can believe repealing the second amendment would make us all safer?


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Monday, March 26, 2018

China's Space Station Crashing To Earth


China's first prototype space station, Tiangong-1, is currently on a trajectory course to crash to the earth. It will crash land sometime within a week, experts say around March 30th - April 2nd.

Tiangong-1 Space Station (an artist's illustration, CREDIT: CMSA)

The space shuttle launched from China on September 29, 2011. It placed in low Earth orbit at approximately 217 miles away from the surface, which it's orbit is slightly lower than the International Space Station. The Chinese space shuttle was meant for training, as first steps, for space docking which is a necessity for larger space missions and possible missions to Mars. It was not meant for a long-term permanent station.  It came with a manned laboratory, and experimental test-beds for docking purposes.

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Tiangong-1 is a single module space station which had received many major missions in 2011-2013, but has lost communication with flight controllers in 2016. Crews have not visited Tiangong-1 since 2013, there has also been another space station module the Tiangong-2 which was launched in 2016. The Tiangong-2 & 3 were set to replace T-1, and T-1 was supposed to be deorbited in 2013 but now the process has taken another turn.
Tiangong-1 is on an uncontrolled fall from orbit, but there is no projected damage as there is an extremely small risk of being struck by debris or having property damaged. The threat of being hit by any debris is extremely small. IADC predicted that Tiangong-1 will crash somewhere aroun 42.8° North and 42° South latitudes. Its a sad way to end the lifespan of technological advances but we look forward to future breakthroughs in the market.

Sunday, March 25, 2018

Twitter CEO Praises Bitcoin After Banning Other Cyrptocurrencies


Twitter had recently banned cryptocurrency ICO's from their advertisement platform (Google banned cryptocurrencies and Facebook did as well), but now CEO of Twitter, Jack Dorsey has publicly praised Bitcoin and the blockchain.


Twitter CEO publicly stated that, "The world ultimately will have a single currency, the internet will have a single currency. I personally believe that it will be bitcoin. While the shift may take place over a period of ten years, it definitely is a big possibility."

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Dorsey and Twitter have a very negative view about ICO's as there has been more hysteria about scams and thieves within the market (which can happen). Initial coin offerings (ICOs) are very risky but can be very lucrative or very beneficial for businesses and investors, but some ICO project may never actually succeed in their goals, or some are out right terrible schemes. It's truly a gamble but many businesses have made their decisions about investing in ICO's.

I think Jack Dorsey supports bitcoin and using his role as CEO of Twitter to pave the way for Bitcoin, his public support for Bitcoin may change things.

Saturday, March 24, 2018

YouTube Banning Gun Videos?


YouTube is now banning gun demonstration videos, and videos that promote the sale or purchase of firearm accessories.



After the major recent anti-gun hysteria and the tragic shootings, companies all over the US are polarized between supporting gun rights, and those advocating for sensible gun legislation. Google has made it clear where they stand on the gun debate. They don't want people to be informed about weapon accessories on their own website, and they do not want to be associated with any purchases of firearms or firearm accessories.

Updated YouTube Gun Policy
As a corporation they are free to do as they wish. This has angered and upset many pro-gun rights groups and many have already turned to alternatives and others are creating their own direct YouTube competitor. Real.video is one that has sprung from this ban by YouTube, it's a website that is still being developed, but people are unsure if it can even compete with YouTube's large market-share. Google had also recently banned cryptocurrency ads from their AdWords program. There are also others which emphasize the use of cryptocurrencies such as Viuly (its a relatively new cryptocurrency based video hosting site, proceed at your own risk).

Lately, Google has taken a more political tone. After being against SOPA, and several other intrusive bills within the US Congress, Google has been getting more involved with politics. Facebook, Twitter and Google are accused of mistreating american conservatives, and privacy advocates which has caused many community driven alternatives to expand. Google is becoming very protective of it's image and banning gun videos isn't going to make Google any friends and neither within the cryptocurrency space.

Personally, even though I am a strong advocate of gun rights, I personally wont make any moves against Google. Google is a reliable company, and even though their gun rights position and "free speech" position concerns me but honestly there aren't any very good competitors other than the main companies (Facebook, Twitter, Google), however I most certainly support an alternative to all these companies, so long as compensation is an option.

Friday, March 23, 2018

Elon Musk Deletes SpaceX and Tesla Facebook Pages


Elon Musk has had run-ins with Facebook CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, in the past but a recent scandal revolving around the 2016 Presidential election has pitted these two juggernauts against each other.

Many tweets from various organizations have called Elon Musk's bluff, claiming that he won't make the move to remove his companies off of Facebook. Before all this, Musk and Zuckerberg had an exchange with each other on the future of artificial intelligence and if we should be cautious. Musk has held the position we should be careful, but Zuckerberg finds him to be pessimistic about the future of artificial intelligence. They publicly denounced each others opinion's.

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SpaceX also had an accident and destroyed a $200 million Facebook satellite, (SpaceX did offer Facebook [spacecom] a free trip for a next flight plan). The mission failed in 2016, and the satellite was housed within the Falcon 9 rocket. They may continue to make agreements in the future but recent revelations may shake things up.

Elon Musk ordered not only SpaceX and Tesla to shut down their official Facebook pages, but also Hyperloop (cross country high speed transportation system), and SolarCity (Solar panel and green energy alternatives). The action came after a huge data breach that happened yet again under Facebook's watch. Facebook took a hard with with multiple organizations after this scandal broke out. Many businesses are questioning Facebook's superiority and already seeking alternatives to their advertisement platform. Facebook is treading in very deep waters...

Donald Trump Is Not Racist!


Donald Trump is not racist at all. As a Latino, I did get upset when Donald Trump was making generally false accusations about Mexican illegal immigrants that came into the United States. I personally felt his action was tasteless and unbecoming of a President. A president directly insulted an entire national group, while labeling other Latinos and other illegal immigrants of other countries terrorists, drug addicts, and violent criminals... that doesn't sound too good. Sounds, downright wrong, especially today.



Yet, I can understand where there is a lot of disdain, and hatred for Donald Trump and his unfiltered mouth, I, personally, do not believe he is a racist. Donald Trump has a history of helping out the disenfranchised whether its hiring more people for his hotels (which typically are low paying jobs, unless you work in offices, or have engineering/hospitality experience) or making direct donations. This includes but is not limited to, Black Americans, and Latinos. His words in the media are generally either taken out of context or is it just him being a little bit hysterical and dramatic.

Naturally, we've heard about Trump's tweetstorms which come with some tantalizing glimpses of Donald Trump's intellect, which is very little, so we can expect Donny to lash out against someone or a group of people and generalize their movement pretty well. There's no such thing as bad publicity, Trump knows this. If there is something divisive, controversial, or even stereotypical, you bet Donald Trump is going to take advantage of the situation. That's how he is, in my opinion.

Donald Trump likes to shock people with his words, and he expects someone to reply. He likes the attention, and once he gets his attention he can reiterate his point or his position, so he can give people more clarity. Donald doesn't like to give up his secret plans to just anybody. He takes every opportunity he can get to bring his message out there to the public and best believe the media will repeat his words out of context which will bring his message to the masses.

With all the crazy stuff Donald Trump says, I do not believe for a second that he is genuine when it comes to people claiming he is racist or promotes discrimination. I think he is playing these people like a fiddle, and using their emotional impulses to his advantage so he can promote his own voice in the media. It's very clever, and Donald Trump is a fox when it comes to making deals and seeing alternatives to a solution. Trump says dumb things, but he's not really dumb... Trump says 'racist' things, but really... he isn't a racist at all. Don't fall for his tricks.

Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Bitcoin In A Rut!



Bitcoin has had a hard few months after reaching its high above $19,000 USD to falling below $6000 USD!

Bitcoin has suffered multiple blows thanks to cryptocurrency ICO scams, and multiple actions from businesses that are banning the use of their service because of tax reasons or trust. Recently, Twitter, Facebook and even Google has banned advertisements for cryptocurrencies, and some may even challenge those associated with Bitcoin itself. Many big banks have begun prohibiting the purchases of cryptocurrencies using their credit cards! Nothing but really strong terrible news has plagued bitcoin and the entire cryptocurrency scene.

Bitcoin is under a lot of scrutiny as of late, especially after collapsing from its all time high where some influential members of the financial community have called Bitcoin a scam. Such accusations have long been a part of Bitcoin, and yet, Bitcoin's value continues to stay considerably high.With bitcoin's volatility, it is still worth a lot of money, if 1 bitcoin was valued at 100$, or 1$ it would still carry a value. And if things carry a value, then naturally governments want a piece of it...

Bitcoin maybe has suffered some hit pieces in the media, and has taken bad hits with some organizations, but the worst thing about Bitcoin today is it's uncertainty with global governments. The US, Russia, and China have shown strong opposition to Bitcoin for various reasons, most notably drug related crimes, possibility of funding terrorism and tax evasion. In the US, things surely are heating up as the IRS wishes to hold more users accountable for their "unpaid taxes", while congress rushes to identify what exactly a cryptocurrency is and what is the appropriate way to tax it in the future and its alternative counterparts. Bank regulators and security regulators are debating on if Bitcoin is even viable as a currency, let alone an investment...

Bitcoin is stuck right now, although there are positive prospects for its value, Bitcoin today is going to have to face some serious changes within the community, especially for the cryptocurrency community as a whole. The laws, the scandals, and the accusations that are being pushed onto Bitcoin will have huge ramifications for our financial freedom and the future of Bitcoin itself. Many corporations like Twitter and Google are trying to protect their reputation by not working with scammy coins, but ultimately censoring us from seeing the alternative coins that are available. Governments are trying to force their regulations on a system that doesn't require their rules, and of course, it doesn't require their intrusion in the personal transactions of individuals.

Bitcoin is in a rut, but 2018 will be its breakout, and mass adoption will increase by 2020... we just have to ride through this foggy storm.

Monday, March 19, 2018

Trump Bans Venezuela's Cryptocurrency!


President Donald Trump has just prohibited the purchases of Venezuela's Cryptocurrency (Petro), that was released in February, 2018, as tensions increase over economic sanctions that was placed onto Venezuela.

President Maduro had issued the currency, originally as a way to curb the United States sanctions against the nation. It was to serve as a medium of exchange, where Venezuela is claiming that it will be backed with the value of oil, diamond, gasoline and gold reserves, which would help jump start the crumbling Venezuelan economy. Maduro had ordered all nationalized corporations to accept the Petro. The Petro is based off NEM and members of it's team are going to create a cryptocurrency exchange and expand its marketing across other exchanges. The Petro is set to possibly replace the failing Venezuelan Bolivar which suffered major devaluations over the past few years.

The US Treasury Department had called the Petro "another attempt to prop up the Maduro regime...". The IRS, in general, has been attempting to give gag orders to companies who do not disclose their private information to the IRS for tax purposes. With this order by Trump could mean very dangerous times for cryptocurrency users. If there is a serious witch-hunt on any individual then that could mean a major conflict between cryptocurrency privacy advocates and national governments seeking resolutions to their "national security".

Poverty has dramatically increased in Venezuela for the past few decades, and inflation has skyrocketed to over 6,000% in February. Long lines for those living in poverty hoping to eat, and so many people malnourished that food is scarce and so is medicine. Its a modern tragedy. Maduro's regime is no doubt one of many governments in the world that need to collapse, but there are some very moral positions we must make clear in regards to the cryptocurrency.

This cryptocurrency sure is a controversial one as it is being backed by a national government who has consistently opposed US interference within their economy (while committing multiple acts of atrocities against its own citizens), but there is something quite immoral about Trump's actions. This could have some serious ramifications for average cryptocurrency users if we are to be vilified just for owning a particular cryptocurrency. Imagine being arrested for owning, buying or selling a Chinese Yuan, it doesn't seem to be justified. It depends how serious they take this move by Venezuela, if they see the threat as a serious national security risk, then we may see a massive purge against cryptocurrency users by the US government, or possibly the United Nations.

Saturday, March 17, 2018

Dogecoin Price Falls Almost 10%!



The price of Dogecoin fell today within the last 24 hours. Dogecoin is currently trading at $0.003265 USD (at the time of post). Dogecoin currently has a market cap of around $370.21 million USD, after reach a record breaking 1 billion a few months ago.



The price fall comes after an industry-wide price collapse where almost all cryptocurrencies have fallen, some even by double digits within the last 24 hours. For the month, Bitcoin has fallen 22% while, respectively, Litecoin has also fallen but at a more dramatic 30% drop. Dogecoin was trading steadily at $0.0045 USD for quite a few weeks but fears of the IRS increasing oversight on bitcoin companies, like Coinbase, has negatively affected all cryptocurrencies. Facebook and Google banned cryptocurrency ads recently as companies seek to protect users from scammers with the increasing number of ICO's being released.

There are prospects that Dogecoin will return to $.01 or to $.05 by the end of the year. Some have even stated that Bitcoin may reach $100,000 by the end of 2018. Happy trading!

Wednesday, March 14, 2018

Google AdWords To Ban Cryptocurrency?


Google has just announced that they updated their "financial product policy" for their advertisement platform which will directly ban keywords associated with initial coin offerings (ICO), cryptocurrency exchanges, cryptocurrency wallets, etc. Which will take effect this June.


This comes just a few weeks after Facebook had announced that they too would ban certain keywords that are associated with cryptocurrencies. Pressure has been increasing on cryptocurrencies and their legality is being challenged by multiple governments around the globe. Already, Bitcoin companies have taken hits by multiple banks protecting their reputation as Cryptocurrencies have been claimed to be associated with illicit practices (which fiat currency is used far more for illegal actions...).



In general, Bitcoin has been performing well, but still is facing fears of harsh regulations which is driving traditional media's bias. People have claimed that Bitcoin is a bubble, or that it has no real value, but per unit, 1 Bitcoin is worth more than an ounce of gold. There is value to Bitcoin and the blockchain is revolutionary, but this new technology is beginning to be slowed down by government regulations. Reputable companies are unsure if they should back the technology and the cryptocurrency space or find ways to appease legislatures so they are not associated with "offshore banking" or illicit tax practices.

In the last few months the value of Bitcoin has fell dramatically after reaching an all-time high above $19,000 USD to today trading around $8,500 - $11,000 USD.

Tuesday, March 13, 2018

My Experience With Steemit


Steem has been performing quite well over the years, today the price of 1 Steem is above $2USD. Sounds good? But not many people know what Steem and Steemit is about. In a nutshell, the Steemit ecosystem revolves around social networking where you have a possibility to earn Steem with every post.




What Is Steemit?
Steemit is a social networking site where people can earn Steem by posting blog posts or curating content that may have already been posted online. You have the possibility of earning Steem Dollars which is fixed to the value of $1USD (tradable for Steem), and Steem Power (a value of your influence which has an effect on up-vote earnings on posts and comments).

My experience with Steem and Steemit has been pretty positive. A friend shared it to us for the first time speaking about the general idea about the site over a year ago. I was instantly interested, who wouldn't want to be paid to do what you normally do online?

At first the site functioned differently than how it is today like being able to earn Steem directly from post earnings. Being a new user in a new social network is interesting, people were very friendly and it was active but as time went on the quality of the content fell and users that were once active, started posting less and less and Steemit became easily forgettable for me. I was able to earn 100 Steem and my account is valued at a fair price above 700$, but honestly it isn't as exciting as it used to be.

Today, I still run my account but I have time periods where I'm active and others where I have taken breaks. I believe that if I was consistent with what I was posting, then my earnings could have been considerably more. Overall, I do like Steemit and how you're able to earn on blog posts. I just wish it was more exciting.

I still recommend it if you have an interesting message or if you're consistent with posting quality content for your readers. Many members of the community seem to be highly involved in space, science, politics and cryptocurrencies. Definitely a site for nerds, and bloggers

Monday, March 12, 2018

Who Is Running For Florida Governor? | Elections 2018


Rick Scott's term will soon end in August, which this gubernatorial cycle will mark the end of his eligibility for future campaigns for Florida Governor. There are numerous contenders from the three major parties within Florida with various backgrounds, but which of them are front runners? Who is running for Florida Governor?

Election For 2018 Florida Governor | Candidates:

Randy Wiseman - Libertarian, Former Republican Chair of the Lake County School Board


The lead front runner for the Libertarian Party, and former Republican. Wiseman is a Pro-2nd Amendment politician, who also supports ending the costly war on drugs. He wants to focus on managing our budget by cutting around 10% of public labour, while expanding government transparency.

Find out more about Randy Wiseman's positions.


Ron DeSantis - Republican Congressional Representative: FL-6th

Ron DeSantis sitting with President Donald Trump

The lead front runner for the Republican Party and the possible successor to Rick Scott, Desantis wants to expand school choice, and improve business relationship's especially with Israeli organizations within the Finance sector. He also seeks to reform the Judicial system and shake up the Supreme Court. He opposes Same-sex marriage, and supports the death penalty for someone who has killed a police officer.

Find out more about Ron Desantis's positions.

Adam Putnam is also running for Florida Governor against DeSantis for the Republican Ticket.

Gwen Graham - Former US Democratic Congressional Representative: FL-2nd


The lead front runner for the Democratic Party, daughter of former Florida Governor, Bob Graham. Graham wants to increase the Florida minimum wage up to 15/hr, while focusing her efforts on Florida's public schools. She also intends to defend her position that workers get mandatory paid sick-leave. She is also a pro-choice democratic when it comes to the abortion controversy.

Find out more about Gwen Graham's positions.

Sunday, March 11, 2018

Bitcoin Veterans Moving To Bitcoin Cash?


It's been noted that some influential members of the Bitcoin Core's community have shifted away from SegWit Bitcoin, and instead have been favoring Bitcoin Cash (BCH).


Bitcoin Cash is a recent hard fork of Bitcoin that was staunchly against the activation of SegWit and even SegWit2x, which BCH claims to preserve the intent of Bitcoin by emphasizing on its decentralized nature. This has garnered some fringe support and has kept BCH trading well above $800 USD for the past few weeks and has stabilized around .10 BTC or more. BCH has climbed over 10% within the last day which is nothing to scoff at especially after an industry wide bust amidst fears of cryptocurrency regulations and expanded bans by traditional banking companies.

What is your opinion on this debate?
Is Bitcoin Cash the real Bitcoin?

Trump: Death Penalty For Drug Dealers


Trump has suggested that we follow China's policy of 'toughness' when it comes to drug users and drug dealers, highlighting, specifically, the death penalty for drug dealers. He suggested this at a campaign rally, in Pennsylvania, that was being held for Rick Saccone of the Republican Party for a seat in the House.



Trump stated, "they're killing our kids, they're killing our families, they're killing our workers..." And then continued using examples of China and now Singapore's policy to promote a death penalty. Trump claims that a drug dealer will kill over 5000 people during the drug dealers entire drug career, with no evidence to support his claim. He did not specify on which particular drugs, but essentially over generalized all drug dealers (he did mention opium but of course there are vast amounts of other drugs on the street that are unrelated to the Opium epidemic in the United States).

This is rather troubling... Killing someone because they sold a particular object is not justified, no matter what the object is. In my history of living and experiencing life in poor urban areas, the death penalty will solve nothing and, in fact, will increase the violence in these areas. The alcohol prohibition was an utter failure which got police and innocent people killed and drastically increased violent crime and expanded organized crime syndicates. If the United States does push for the death penalty then that gives individuals all the more justification to arm themselves illegally and commit more dangerous acts.

These are rules for a totalitarian state, not a free society. The death penalty should not exist if you did not directly harm an individual. If you sell an object to someone and they consume it, it is their responsibility not yours. Other than drugs, if someone buys a hot cup of coffee and they sue you because they burned their tongue, how does that make you responsible? Likewise, if a drug is too strong how is the seller responsible if the buyer agreed to the terms? Poison is one thing, but well knowing you're going to buy something poisonous and consume it is your own responsibility.

Instead of the death penalty, we should be supporting the deregulation of drugs, and focusing our efforts on drug rehabilitation, which is far more effective than expanding an already violent drug war. If the death penalty is taken seriously and they push for this then how will they handle teen drug dealers? It's very troubling to believe that I could be killed just because I smoke marijuana.

What are your thoughts?

Saturday, March 10, 2018

Dogecoin Is My Favorite Cryptocurrency


We all have a favorite coin...for the vast majority, I'm sure it's bitcoin.

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Bitcoin has always been the lead of the pack, the one that gets 'mainstream' attention and most altcoins fall into obscurity (hell even Bitcoin Cash [BCH/BTCC] is even getting more recognition... Damn branding...) Its sad to see some of our favorite coins fall into the abyss of worthlessness but all in all we still keep them and value them no matter what they are...
We have the Ron Paul Coins, Dark Doge, Feathercoin, Green, etc... Whatever it may be... We care about them and not really because they are valuable in the grand scheme of things but are personally valuable to us. Relative value is important in the marketplace even if they are worth a fraction of a cent, or a fraction of a fraction of a cent.
For me, my favorite altcoin has got to be Dogecoin (and even its lighter 'cousin' LiteDoge has a place in my heart). I personally like it because of the mascot... The Doge itself, internet sensation, fluffy galore!!!
Thats just personal feels, but from a technical aspect, even if its not worth much, Dogecoin and even LiteDoge is very useful when it comes to transfers.... And of course we all know how slow Bitcoin transfers are these days. Dogecoin out of all the other cryptocurrencies has served a MAJOR purpose for me in my life. It has been the medium of trade for me, along with regular fiat currency. I use Dogecoin regularly and it has inched its way into my everyday life and Ive gotten some friends to adopt it as well.
Ive always had an interest in cryptocurrency but even with the easy way of gaining Steem.. I dont think Steem or even the legend itself (Bitcoin)... Would ever dethrone DOGE.
Idk what it is... But I love this altcoin!

The Dogecoin community is very generous, and Dogecoin is used as a tipping currency which is even better. What really makes me think about why I like Dogecoin, is the fact that people who live in poverty and have access to a phone, some internet and Bluetooth are capable of earning Dogecoin relatively quickly. Some just need to ask for donations, but if you trade in a cryptocurrency exchange with the little Doge you have, you are able to increase your earnings significantly (granted if you know how to trade).
What's your favorite altcoin?

*This was a blog post from my Steemit page

Monday, March 5, 2018

Gun Rights Are Necessary For A Free Society


As each year passes us by, we are struck by another tragedy that gets greatly politicized. Whether it be school shootings, mass shootings, etc., These events rile up the public and polarizes them. We have pro-2nd amendment groups fearing that their guns will be banned and we have pro-"sensible" gun regulation (along with fringe, Anti-gun) groups demanding that their rights be limited. It's a constant cycle that has become predictable even though in some cases these events are not predictable at all.



These events, are used and abused for political gain and public hysteria is absolutely loved by the media. It's tragic that these things happen, it absolutely is, but I am dumbfounded that people are willing to limit their freedoms and fear monger each other into believing that the police should only have these weapons, or that the government should limit gun rights. Yet, it was just a few months ago that people were protesting about police brutality and government cover-ups and corruption, so they are very inconsistent with their positions, as it seems.

Just for your information, I do not support the 2nd amendment. I personally believe that The Constitutional amendment should not be the end all be all. I support gun rights through and through and I don't believe our rights should be limited in those regards. The Constitution is but a document, a document that is manipulated and cherry picked, and quite frankly, hasn't limited the government as it was intended.

Gun rights, in my opinion, are absolutely essential for the freedoms we look forward to in a free society. Not only do guns help protect our own lives on the street or protect the lives of others, it also prevents the government from over stepping their boundaries. History has shown to us that government isn't always the best, and is not at all honest. History also shows that when gun confiscation comes, then violent crime rises, or worse, government genocides or outright government massacres. In order to be free one must be able to defend themselves from those wishing to abuse them or their rights. If they choose not to then it is their choice, but in a dangerous circumstance, they likely wish that they had some form of protection. Police may help, but only after the carnage has begun.

Now, I must say that the mentally ill should not own weapons, but who am I or the government to determine that they indeed are mentally ill? What if the government has decided one day that being anti-government is a mental disorder? Would it be justified to limit my gun rights?

I think with the issue of the mentally ill and weapons, it gets really convoluted. How can we know for certain they are suitable to own a weapon? Obviously, I'm speaking about the mentally ill in general, which could mean various amounts of diseases/disorders. I personally believe that the gun seller should determine who should buy the gun, not the government. Everyone should be free to buy a gun but it shouldn't be forced upon responsible gun sellers.

Should gun sellers also sell grenades? Or maybe even tanks and RPG's? Absolutely, if they so choose. As technology improves, it becomes easier to expose unjust violence, and as such, it becomes easier to hold people accountable for their actions. If the second amendment was meant for us to defend ourselves from the government (which it was) then why has the government limited our rights? For control. If we are disarmed, if we are weaker, then we become easier to control, we become easier to become victims of oppressors whether it be a street thug or a raging dictator.

Imagine if North Koreans were able to buy guns, the Un dynasty would not have the amount of dystopian authoritarian control that they currently hold. They would be free from such an oppressive regime, similar to us here in the US but sadly some Americans want us to be easily controlled. Gun rights are essential to a free society and Americas history has shown how great gun rights are for ending dictatorial control, but why are we slowly becoming more of a dictatorship, especially overseas?

It's a no brainer... I understand this is controversial but freedom should be praised, not rejected. If we lose our guns, we lose our capability to fight back and speak out against injustices committed by our government. Gun rights weren't meant for hunting, they were meant to protect ourselves. For a minority of gun users who commit atrocities, why are all gun owners villifies and threatened to give up their rights? That doesn't seem right to me.

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