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    PROVIDENCE JOURNAL-BULLETIN (RHODE ISLAND)
    Alfred Barna

    Warwick
    July 8, 2008 Tuesday

    LETTERS
    Guns vs. tyranny

    History has proven again and again that to deny citizens the
    protections of any part of the Bill of Rights favors not the citizen,
    but tyranny.

    Very rarely do people fear their neighbors. But people have every
    right to fear the government s attempts to disarm citizens. Just
    ask the Armenians slaughtered by the Turks in 1915-1923, the Jews of
    Europe during Hitler s reign of terror, the people murdered by Lenin
    and Stalin and Mao and Pol Pot. Consider Saddam Hussein s murder of
    Shiites and Kurds. These tyrants killed 255 million people. Compare
    that with the handful killed by deranged shooters in the United States.

    Because of private gun ownership, people in the United States are
    ultimately safer than in other countries. I would much prefer the
    government s living in fear of the people than the people living in
    fear of the government. When government no longer fears its people
    s power to resist tyranny, tyranny is certainly around the corner.

    One need only to read the writings of Thomas Jefferson, or any of
    the other Founding Fathers, to know that they considered the right
    to keep and bear arms a fundamental right. That right remains so,
    for man s very nature has not changed.

    If we stuck with Jeffersonian ideas, we would have a trained citizenry
    at arms should the need arise.
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