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Of what good are the freedoms spelled out in the Bill of Rights if the people lack the power to enforce them? As Thomas Hobbes Noted in 1651, in his book,
Leviathan,
"Covenants without the Sword are but Words, and of no strength to secure a man at all."The attempts by 'liberal' forces in this country in the last few decades to deprive the American people of their private firearms, and thus to deny them their constitutionally guaranteed right to own and carry private means of self-defense is an old and infamous pattern of conduct, dating back centuries-a common practice of tyrants.
If the people do not resist this effort we are in dire danger of losing not only our other freedoms, which are enumerated in the Bill of Rights, but also the blessings of liberty, which the Preamble proclaimed was one of the main goals of the government established by that document.
This book is intended to serve as an alarm, both to the well meaning but misled who are unwittingly being used by sinister forces who would destroy our freedoms, but also for those who are oblivious to the battle for the palladium of our freedoms, the Second Amendment to the Constitution.
From the Author
I have been considering writing this book for some time now. There are, of course, many good books on the care and feeding of firearms--many of them on handguns--by some highly qualified people. Several of them are more qualified than I to write on the subject by virtue of their experience in the field of firearms training and long years of use in the military, law enforcement and competition. Yet, I have some things to say that have not been said, perhaps, and that are worth expression. While I'm at it, I'll repeat some things that have been said because they bear repeating, and because some of my readers may not have read all of the other books on the subject.
This book is about privately owned firearms--particularly handguns, because with them the public may arm themselves unobtrusively--and freedom. In it I would like to clarify some common misconceptions concerning both the use and care of firearms and the natural right to self-defense which is affirmed in our Constitution, in the Second Amendment.
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