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Let’s not drop the guard, hold your guns

by Marvin J. Ramírez

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The Second Amendment of the United States Constitution clearly states that, “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.”

As a loving and peaceful advocate of peace, who always hated guns, I always supported any community or legislative intent to take away guns from citizens in an effort to reduce gun-related crime.

But as our country is facing serious financial crisis with a trillion-plus debt which is impossible to be paid, especially its accrued interest, I have been delving more into the debt subject online and have found incredible information that shows a scary truth about the danger that the Unites States could be foreclosed by the international banks. So far the banks have not admitted or placed the national debt into evidence.

However, is not a secret that something real bad is going on in our country, where not only our civil liberties are being threatened, but our properties, jobs, savings, Social Security, and most importantly, the losing of our hard-earned currency through a well-planned inflation.

Some of the information that I found recently, suggests that bankers are adamant to admit that they own everything and could foreclose every nation of the world, especially the United States.

“The reason they don’t want to tell everyone that they own everything is that there are still too many privately owned guns. There are uncooperative armies and other military forces. So until they can gradually consolidate all armies into a WORLD ARMY and all the courts into a single WORLD COURT (new world order), it is not expedient to admit the jurisdiction the courts are operating under,” the article said. “When we understand these things, we realize that there are certain secrets they don’t want to admit.”

With this in mind, I am very suspicious of any attempt by any city to outlaw gun ownership.

In 2006, a court struck revisit a March decision striking down parts of a gun control law there.

The earlier decision struck down provisions of it that almost always banned the registration of handguns, that prohibited carrying handguns without a license even from one room of a home to another and that required lawfully owned firearms to be kept unloaded and disassembled or bound by a trigger lock.

We might be known as the head for democracy in the world, but chances of falling into a dictatorship is becoming more obvious. We should not infringe on the Second Amendment. ­(Any commentary to this article is welcomed)

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