Execution by Firing Squad: The Militarized Police State Opens Fire

Legally owning a gun in America could get you killed by a government agent. While it still technically remains legal to own a firearm in America, possessing one can now get you pulled over, searched, arrested, subjected to all sorts of surveillance, treated as a suspect without ever having committed a crime, shot at and killed. This same rule does not apply to government agents, however, who are armed to the hilt and rarely given more than a slap on the wrists for using their weapons to shoot and kill American citizens.
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Show Notes
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David French, “A Sad Supreme Court Case Highlights the Need for Smarter Second Amendment Jurisprudence,” National Review
Tom Jackson, “Gun owner unarmed, unwelcome in Maryland,” The Tampa Tribune
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Joseph Straw In Washington , Rocco Parascandola , Bev Ford And Chelsia Rose Marcius In Boston AND Larry Mcshane, “Bombs at Boston Marathon were made from pressure cookers and ball bearings,” NY Daily News
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Kevin Carson, “Some Observations on the Gun Control Debate,” Counter Punch
Norman Cameron and R.H. Stevens, Hitler’s Table Talk 1941 – 1944: His Private Conversations
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