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It is not a rhetorical question. What is a gun? What does it mean for a free man to possess a gun? There are many reasons to own firearms, but only one reason will preserve the possession of a gun as an inalienable right.
Jarrad reminds you that Hillsdale College has a US Constitution course available for every American. He even put the direct link in the show notes for you.
During our SOTG Homeroom from Crossbreed Holsters, we will consider the idea of “my gunfight” versus being in “a gunfight”. There is an absolute difference in the two and how you prepare for them.
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Topics Covered During This Episode:
- What is a Gun? Sporting tool? Recreational implement? Collectors Item? Sports, Games, Hobbies?
- There is only one way that a firearm can be preserved as an apart of an inalienable right: Instrument of (Individual) Liberty.
- Individual Liberty is paramount. If liberty and freedom are granted by the state or the “collective” then the instruments of individual liberty are non-essential. Only the State required them.
- Take the free-to-you course about the Constitution here: http://info.hillsdale.edu/constitution_101_enroll?utm_source=studentofthegunradio.com&utm_medium=studentofthegunradio&utm_campaign=sotg-episode-561
- SOTG Homeroom brought to you by Crossbreed Holsters: “My” gunfight or “A” gunfight?
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From info.hillsdale.edu:
Understand it like never before in Hillsdale College’s free online course.
The U.S. Constitution is the key to securing liberty for all Americans — yet very few know exactly what it says, and what freedoms it protects. Hillsdale College is dedicating this year to educating millions of Americans about this critical document. That’s why the College is offering its most popular course, “Constitution 101” for free, when you sign up now.
Hillsdale’s course, Constitution 101: The Meaning and History of the Constitution, features the same professors who teach this course on Hillsdale College’s campus. Hillsdale is one of the only colleges in America — outside of the military academies — that requires every student to take a course on the Constitution to graduate.
The course is delivered via email, with one lesson per week for 10 weeks. Each lesson features lively teaching and discussion boards, suggested readings, weekly quizzes, and more.
Professor Paul Markel
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I’m surprised that your question went unanswered. Your quote ‘Only Barnes can kill Barnes.’ is from the movie, Platoon. Thanks for the movie reference.
I’m surprised that your question went unanswered. Your quote ‘Only Barnes can kill Barnes.’ is from the movie, Platoon. Thanks for the movie reference.
How about “Knife Hand Coffee”??????
They also sit on their butts all the time and do nothing; they do not go out looking for a JOB. I worked two physical labor jobs (one was unloading semis for UPS for 10 years), and the other one was a commercial tire job I worked (semi truck tires), construction equipment, etc. I found at the time, I was actually maintaining a weight of 260 # by working these two jobs Monday through Friday. These jobs have a draw back of tearing the body apart & wearing out major joints like the knees, hips, shoulders, and the back. I need to get out & ride my mountain bike more this summer and drop some serious weight.