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Maybe a sensitive topic. Replies not necessary. But I've been working in tech field and come across immigrants all the time. Most of them have adapted well to the "gun culture" (disparaging term by democrats). But we love the term. Most of the immigrants I have known have purchased firearms, something they weren't allowed to do in their native country.
I'm curious how many immigrants understand this is about the 2nd Amendment, and the Constitution, and not about self-defense. That is a critical distinction that everyone should know. Guns, in the hands of civilians, is why America is free. Any attempt to disarm America, is to try and make America "less free".
So, do you understand why gun freedom is so important to Americans. The Constitution does NOT grant a right to guns. It PROTECTs that right, by demanding the govt NOT infringe upon a right already held.
And no offense: I hope you came here to adapt to our culture, and not try to make it like the country you left.
I'm curious how many immigrants understand this is about the 2nd Amendment, and the Constitution, and not about self-defense. That is a critical distinction that everyone should know. Guns, in the hands of civilians, is why America is free. Any attempt to disarm America, is to try and make America "less free".
So, do you understand why gun freedom is so important to Americans. The Constitution does NOT grant a right to guns. It PROTECTs that right, by demanding the govt NOT infringe upon a right already held.
And no offense: I hope you came here to adapt to our culture, and not try to make it like the country you left.