4 thoughts on “The Four Horsemen of Liberty

  1. You need a Fifth. No gun free zones. Guns are useless if you can’t take them anywhere.

    • Better: Property owners can ban guns on their property, but thereby become liable whenever their disarmed customers become victims of crime on their property. And unless they provide a gun check-in desk at the entrance, they’ll also be liable for crimes on the way to or from their place, for guns stolen from cars in the parking lot, and for what criminals do with guns stolen from the parking lot.

      In other words, I want insurance companies demanding those “no guns on the premises” signs come down unless they have a fortified entrance with a metal detector and armed guards and all other entrances with crowbar-proof locked doors,

      • That could work if the courts don’t geld it. I prefer just banning the bans with jail terms for those who refuse. I ran across a law review article that stated that 60% of all the 2A cases since Heller have been about gun free zones. I interpret this as meaning that civil litigation isn’t working.

  2. Hoo-yah!
    Liberty is not the freedom from fear. It’s the ability to fight those that would have you live in fear.

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