ChristianPatriot
Grandmaster
I guess this is where this discussion goes. I’ve heard it said over and over, even before these past couple weeks. Something along the lines of, “My right to be safe is more important than your right to own an assault rifle.” Got me thinking. Do we have a right to be safe? I actually did go back and read through all the amendments and whatnot and I didn’t see it in there. I think the government has an obligation to protect it’s citizens from enemies foreign and domestic but it just kinda twists me the wrong way when people say I have a right to be safe. What government could possibly ever guarantee your safety at all times? Even beyond that, I don’t think safety is a basic human right.
Thoughts?
Thoughts?