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Rapper Defends Second Amendment

Rapper Ice-T is stepping away from calls for more gun control after the horrific shooting in Aurora and reminding people that the right to bear arms isn't about hunting, but to protect yourself from tyranny.

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The right to bear arms is because that’s the last form of defense against tyranny. Not to hunt. It’s to protect yourself from the police.”

"If there were guns here, would you want to be the only person without one?"

 

He's right. The right to bear arms in this country isn't about hunting, it's about self defense from the government, a reality the left will never accept.

Also, we've been hearing that "gun" violence is something that typically only happens in the United States because of our "loose" gun laws. Yesterday Fox News' Neil Cavuto proved the opposite is true.



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