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Hillary On Gun Control If Elected

February 22, 2016 by Online Carry Training

Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton has been very active in pushing for stricter gun laws. Even to the extent of bypassing legislation through executive orders if she will be elected.

She said:

“How many people have to die before we actually act, before we come together as a nation?”

Among her many shocking statements on gun control, that was actually based on ignorance. What she and President Obama are missing is that we actually need less gun control. Gun free zones that include Umpqua Community College are where the majority of shooting happens. Since 2009, 92% of mass shootings took place in these gun free zones

If more people understood where the issue lies instead of putting the blame on the object of a gun, there wouldn’t be such a massive call for gun control.

PEW research shows that since 2012, Americans who think that gun ownership would protect more people from becoming a crime victims have increased to 57%. Six out of ten Americans believe that owning a gun increases the safety of the house according to www.gallup.com

“The idea that you need more guns to stop people who are committing mass shootings is not only illogical but offensive.”

Clinton said in front of rally attendees.

We are all aware of Hillary’s severe anti-gun stance and of the significant threat she poses if elected. The Second Amendment could be in jeopardy.

We need to get more information and statistics out there about guns in the hands of law abiding citizens equaling less crime . Other countries who stripped citizens of their right to bear arms have suffered an increase in crime and murder.

Although lately it feels all too common, this could be one of the most important elections for our gun rights. We need to counter the empty emotional rhetoric of anti-gun politicians with education and the indisputable statistics that help people understand that armed law abiding citizens within our communities are the best defense against rampant crime and disorder.