Taking away guns means taking away self-defense

2013-01-28T00:00:00Z Taking away guns means taking away self-defense nwitimes.com
January 28, 2013 12:00 am

The president, Sen. Dianne Feinstein and Hillary Cllinton don't have to worry about security. They have your guns taken away from you, but they will have security people guarding them.

Then you don't have any kind of gun to protect yourself. Then the robber, rapist and any other kind of criminal will know you don't have a gun. They will break into your home, knowing you don't have a gun and they do. They will do whatever they want.

Many years ago, Australia's president did that and the crime wave shot higher than the Sears Tower and the Empire State Building stacked on top of each other. They do this, and that is what will happen here too.

They will beak into your home, demand everything you got, perhaps rape you, then kill you, which I hope doesn't happen.

- Charles A. Hosszu, Schereville

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