I used to be strongly opposed to civilian gun ownership for reasons that still make sense to me today. But over time, I’ve also seen how political systems can become compromised, and how power—when unchecked—can be misused. This has made me appreciate the argument that responsible, well-regulated civilian firearm ownership can play a role in safeguarding society from potential abuses of authority.
At the heart of it, I believe government exists to serve the people. When citizens raise genuine concerns, those in power should listen, engage, and correct course—not resort to intimidation or oppressive measures. A healthy society is one where institutions remain accountable, rights are respected, and trust flows both ways.
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