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 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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 Introduction – A Right is an Offer to be Accepted or Rejected
 Chapter 1 – The Disarming of the Ghost Dancers
 Chapter 2 - The Issues Surrounding Gun Control and Current Events
 Chapter 3 - Gunfight: The Battle Over the Right to Keep and Bear Arms

 Chapter 4 – Violations of our US Constitution
 Chapter 5 – Defense versus Offensive Weapons

 Chapter 6 – Has Our Country Gone Nuts
 Chapter 7 – Who Works for Who?
 Chapter 8 – Total Gun Control?

 Chapter 9 – The Hunter versus The Hunted
 Chapter 10 – Crime Statistics are Rising

 Chapter 11 – Safety Issues
 Chapter 12 – Blame is a Useless Concept
 Meet the Author
If you have not already, read this out loud, read
it with the pause as indicated by the comma.

The tenets and doctrine of the Historic Christian
Church speak of the covenantal agreements
between God and man. A covenant is an
agreement; a contract with the right to be
accepted or rejected. Within the pages of Holy
Scripture God makes an offer to mankind:
Over 300 Indian were
Indians were forced off their land and most of the time    slaughtered because
could not muster the arms and ammunition to fight the      of their attempt not
overpowering American army. Included in this mix, the      to become disarmed.
Indians could not replace the fallen warriors and had no   Hype and frenzy led
way to replenish their populations. The white man kept     to the confrontation
coming in droves and with an overpowering and never        that started because
ending supply of troops.                                   some Indian agents
                                                           had become
When the Indian fighters were disarmed they were often     frightened over the
sent off to reservations where life was miserable and      ghost dances.
many died either on the way or soon after being forced
into a strange and hostile living environment.
Panic and frenzy over the mass shootings at Sandy Hook and a             The pro gun folks
shooting at an Oregon Mall have put the politicians and anti-gun crowd   fear another assault
into a regulation hyper drive. This group thinks that more laws and      on the right to keep
regulations will help solve the problem of the evil gripping the land.   and bear arms.
To date, there are over 20,000 gun laws on the books already.

The news media constantly sensationalizes gun related incidents. On
January 19, 2013 a common headline in all the major media outlets
were worded, “Three shot at gun show on gun appreciation day.”
Only when one reads the sub-headline or reads the article are we told
that these were accidental shootings. Distortion and sensationalism
abounds in the media.
 Gun crime in Sweden is almost nonexistent and is so rare that the
    Swedish only bother to compile an annual statistics on gun used in
    crime.
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 In the United States more than half of all firearms fatalities each year
    are suicides not homicides of the remaining gun deaths that occur
    annually in the United States the vast majority we involve criminal
    shooting other criminals. The gun problem in America in other
    words is largely a suicide problem and the gang problem.
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 Less than 3% a firearm fatalities are caused by accidents and only a
    fraction of those involved via adolescent children for more young
    children drown in swimming pools and die of accidental gunshot
    wounds.
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Gun control the second amendment ghost dance

Gun control the second amendment ghost dance

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     TABLE OFCONTENTS   Introduction – A Right is an Offer to be Accepted or Rejected  Chapter 1 – The Disarming of the Ghost Dancers  Chapter 2 - The Issues Surrounding Gun Control and Current Events  Chapter 3 - Gunfight: The Battle Over the Right to Keep and Bear Arms  Chapter 4 – Violations of our US Constitution  Chapter 5 – Defense versus Offensive Weapons  Chapter 6 – Has Our Country Gone Nuts  Chapter 7 – Who Works for Who?  Chapter 8 – Total Gun Control?  Chapter 9 – The Hunter versus The Hunted  Chapter 10 – Crime Statistics are Rising  Chapter 11 – Safety Issues  Chapter 12 – Blame is a Useless Concept  Meet the Author
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    If you havenot already, read this out loud, read it with the pause as indicated by the comma. The tenets and doctrine of the Historic Christian Church speak of the covenantal agreements between God and man. A covenant is an agreement; a contract with the right to be accepted or rejected. Within the pages of Holy Scripture God makes an offer to mankind:
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    Over 300 Indianwere Indians were forced off their land and most of the time slaughtered because could not muster the arms and ammunition to fight the of their attempt not overpowering American army. Included in this mix, the to become disarmed. Indians could not replace the fallen warriors and had no Hype and frenzy led way to replenish their populations. The white man kept to the confrontation coming in droves and with an overpowering and never that started because ending supply of troops. some Indian agents had become When the Indian fighters were disarmed they were often frightened over the sent off to reservations where life was miserable and ghost dances. many died either on the way or soon after being forced into a strange and hostile living environment.
  • 5.
    Panic and frenzyover the mass shootings at Sandy Hook and a The pro gun folks shooting at an Oregon Mall have put the politicians and anti-gun crowd fear another assault into a regulation hyper drive. This group thinks that more laws and on the right to keep regulations will help solve the problem of the evil gripping the land. and bear arms. To date, there are over 20,000 gun laws on the books already. The news media constantly sensationalizes gun related incidents. On January 19, 2013 a common headline in all the major media outlets were worded, “Three shot at gun show on gun appreciation day.” Only when one reads the sub-headline or reads the article are we told that these were accidental shootings. Distortion and sensationalism abounds in the media.
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     Gun crimein Sweden is almost nonexistent and is so rare that the Swedish only bother to compile an annual statistics on gun used in crime.   In the United States more than half of all firearms fatalities each year are suicides not homicides of the remaining gun deaths that occur annually in the United States the vast majority we involve criminal shooting other criminals. The gun problem in America in other words is largely a suicide problem and the gang problem.   Less than 3% a firearm fatalities are caused by accidents and only a fraction of those involved via adolescent children for more young children drown in swimming pools and die of accidental gunshot wounds. 