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Example #2 Why do we need Civil Defense now?

Tackleberry Solutions
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Published on 22 Dec 2018 / In Firearms

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Wayne Smith
Wayne Smith 5 years ago

What am I waiting on? Not sure what you mean by asking that question. Do you mean why haven't I taken up arms against law enforcement? Why haven't I joined a militia and declared war against the US govt.? Each of us has a decision to make. When that time comes, it is unique to each of us. The time is now, to decide what you're going to do when you reach that point. I'm not at that point yet. If they come to my door to take my guns, I will do what I have already decided to do. Not really waiting for anything.

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Tackleberry Solutions
Tackleberry Solutions 5 years ago

You are right, Wayne. We weren't very clear when we asked that question. At Tackleberry Solutions, we are not trying to encourage war, we are trying to prevent it. As I'm sure you're aware, an armed society is a polite society. Our line of thinking goes along with the same concept that the American citizens do not carry guns to shoot people but to protect themselves and others. These Red Flag laws aim at disarming the American public one individual at a time and has the potential to get a lot of innocent people killed on both sides of the fence. By working together we can avoid those tragedies. The question at the end of the video, "So what are you waiting on?" Was meant to encourage people to start working together in order to protect the innocent. Firstly, we need to keep voting. We need to join in peaceful protests. We need to do everything we can legally to protect our rights. However, the time to vote and peacefully protest is over when you've got 12 armed men pounding on your door to take your guns and you've had no due process. By implementing a QRF in a tactical manner with a show of force, you place yourself and your community on equal grounds with the law enforcement and encourage negotiation instead of a shootout. One may argue that there is still the risk of a shootout. But you've got to think of it like this. If you were a cop trying to take someone's guns at 5 am and the entire neighborhood showed up to stop it - wouldn't you want to back off instead of start shooting? Another way to look at it is if an officer is willing to start shooting at an entire community in order to take one individual's guns without due process - how many more innocent people are going to die unless you and your community stand up to protect each other? Did you know of the man in Vermont who had his guns taken - not because he was considered a threat but because someone he knew was? So now, not only can anyone call and claim that you may be a danger - they can use the excuse to take your guns even if you're not considered a threat but someone you know is. This is bad stuff. You give a man an inch, he'll take a mile kind of bad. Unless we stand up together, we will ALL become disarmed one at a time.

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