While some Second Amendment advocates believe firearms in the hands of the average citizen can be useful in warding off criminal activity, recent reports show that in many cases, law enforcement are perusing criminal charges against self-appointed “heroes” who use their weapons in public.
A Catholic priest in Michigan believes all of his God-fearing and sometimes hypocritical parishioners should exercise their Second Amendment Right by carrying a firearm.
Contrary to what some of you may believe, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 does not give a person in a wheelchair the right to shoot a riffle off into the midnight, Michigan sky.