This is what assimilation looks like!
He wasn’t born here and English is not his first language, but he understands what that flag represents and what it took to get here.
Everyone who fought and died before us to protect it.
This is how you join the club.
Trump says he’s working on national reciprocity.
Carry in all 50 states.
And this is about to expose a lot of people.
Because if your driver’s license works when you cross state lines…
Why shouldn’t your carry permit?
If you’re trusted to protect your life in Texas, why does that right disappear the second you land in New York, California, or New Jersey?
An imaginary line on a map should not erase your right to defend yourself.
And this is where the “I support the Second Amendment, but…” crowd always tells on themselves.
Because national reciprocity is the easy one.
This isn’t even the AR-15 fight.
This isn’t the magazine fight.
This is just saying:
If you went through the process, got licensed, and followed the law, your permit should be recognized nationwide.
That is actual common sense.
So watch who fights this.
Because the people who oppose national reciprocity were never defending the Second Amendment.
They were defending control.
Now be honest:
Should your carry permit work in all 50 states like your driver’s license?
Or should every state get to decide whether your right to protect yourself disappears at the border?
Drop your answer below — and send this to the person who still says, “I support the 2A, but…”
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Deployed men had teeth extracted before deployment, to avoid suffering from possible toothaches.
Inhalers were not available if required, therefore they were not deployed.
But trans people who were on a myriad of medications expected to be deployed.
“Why do you need an AR-15?”
Ask the police.
Because they have them.
They have the rifles.
They have the 30-round magazines.
They have the gear politicians keep saying is too dangerous for you.
And nobody asks them why they need it.
Why?
Because the answer is obvious:
They carry it to confront violent people.
But here’s the part everyone skips…
Who meets that violent person first?
You do.
The cop shows up after the threat starts.
You’re the one already there.
No badge.
No backup.
No radio.
No team.
And the Supreme Court has already said police do not have a constitutional duty to protect you as an individual.
So if the state keeps these tools for the people who arrive second…
Why does it want to take them from the person who has to survive first?
That’s the question.
Drop your answer below — and send this to the person who still asks, “Why do you need that?”