“A priest in New York City was arrested on gun possession. These days, you better be happy that the bulge in his pocket is a .38.” CitiesNew YorkGunPossessionThese DaysPocketsPriestsNew York CityArrested Author:David Letterman
“The philosophy of love and peace strangely overlooked who was in possession of the guns. There had been love and peace for some time on the continent of Africa because for all this time black men had been captivated by the doctrines of Christianity. It took them centuries to realize its contradictions. ... perhaps there was no greater crime as yet than all the lies Western civilization had told in the name of Jesus Christ.” MenPhilosophyLyingReligionJesusNamesBlackChristRealizingChristianityGreaterCenturyCrimeCivilizationGunJesus ChristWesternPossessionDoctrineContradictionContinentsOverlookedWestern CivilizationPeace And LoveCaptivatedPhilosophy Love Author:Bessie Head
“One finds fortunes built on slave labor, indentured labor, prison labor, immigrant labor, female labor, child labor, and scab labor - backed by the lethal force of gun thugs and militia. 'Old money' is often little more than dirty money laundered by several generations of possession.” ChildrenLittlesPoliticalForceGenerationsGunBuiltFemaleLaborPrisonFortuneSlavePossessionDirtyImmigrantsThugMilitiaChild LaborOld MoneyScabsSlave LaborDirty Money Author:Michael Parenti
“One of the main point of contention is whether or not Keith Scott was in possession of a gun. We still don`t know. Police say he did have a gun. The gun was recovered.” KnowsStillsGunPolicePossessionContentionKeith Author:Chris Hayes
“In southern culture, possession of a gun became kind of a sign of manhood, not just because of slaves but other white men. If you had a gun, you're not going to push me around. You know, I'm not one of those guys you can kick in the face.” IfsKnowsMenKindFacesGuyCultureWhiteGunSlavePossessionKicksSouthernManhoodWhite ManSouthern Culture Author:Noam Chomsky
“The problem is not gun possession; the problem is manufacturing guns - who's making these guns and how they gettin' out on the street? There shouldn't even be guns for us to possess. If there wasn't any, then it wouldn't be a problem. So we need to go to the source of the problem. They're making all these wars so they can make more weapons and sell them, and they wanna kill more people - they need population control,'cause people have to die in order for this world to continue. That's the government's goal right now.” PeopleWorldWarProblemGoalGunPossession Author:Prodigy
“Are we at last brought to such humiliating and debasing degradation that we cannot be trusted with arms for our defense? Where is the difference between having our arms in possession and under our direction, and having them under the management of Congress? If our defense be the real object of having those arms, in whose hands can they be trusted with more propriety, or equal safety to us, as in our own hands?” IfsRealHandsLastsDifferencesObjectsArmsEqualGunManagementSafetyCongressPossessionDefenseAmendmentsTrustedGun ControlNotableFreedom And LibertyDegradationSecond AmendmentFreedom LibertyFirearmsHumiliatingProprietyRight To Bear ArmsMilitiaBearing ArmsGun RightsRights And FreedomsFounding Fathers GunHandguns2 AmendmentFounding Fathers Second AmendmentAmerican PatriotAmendment 1Gun SafetyAmendment 19Patriotic GunGuns In AmericaHandgun Ban Author:Patrick Henry
“The most effective means of fighting crime in the United States is to outlaw the possession of any type of firearm by the civilian populace.” MeanStatesFightingUnitedUnited StatesCrimeTypeGunPossessionGun ControlCiviliansFirearmsOutlawFighting Crime Author:Janet Reno
“No Kingdom can be secured otherwise than by arming the people. The possession of arms is the distinction between a freeman and a slave.” PeopleArmsGunSlavePossessionKingdomsDistinctionAmendmentsGun ControlMiscellaneousSecond AmendmentSecuredRight To Bear ArmsBearing ArmsGun RightsRights And FreedomsPro GunFreemanFounding Fathers GunAnti Gun Book:Political Disquisitions Source: Political Disquisitions
“No kingdom can be secured otherwise than by arming the people. The possession of arms is the distinction between a freeman and a slave. He, who has nothing, and who himself belongs to another, must be defended by him, whose property he is, and needs no arms. But he, who thinks he is his own master, and has what he can call his own, ought to have arms to defend himself, and what he possesses; else he lives precariously, and at discretion.” PeopleThinkingNeedsMastersArmsOughtGunPropertySlavePossessionKingdomsDistinctionGun ControlDiscretionSelf DefenseSecond AmendmentSecuredRight To Bear ArmsBearing ArmsGun RightsRights And FreedomsFreeman Book:Political Disquisitions Source: Political Disquisitions