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NC Protestors Legally Carry Massive Weapons Into Subway, Nobody Gets Hurt, Threatened, or Killed

by | May 11, 2020 | News, Politics, Social-Issues | 0 comments

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RALEIGH, NC (Reformation Charlotte) — While the media and the left are pushing every possible narrative they can to persuade you that legal and rightful gun-ownership is dangerous, the fact remains that patriotic, conservative, legal, rightful gun owners rarely commit crimes with them. In fact, at protests all around the nation involving conservative gun owners, there has been very little problem despite the fact that these weapons could inflict mass destruction if in the wrong hands. The problem, however, is that in in the right hands, history has proven time and time again that guns are safe and actually prevent crime.

And the right hands, according to the Constitution of the United States, are law-abiding non-treasonous citizens.

The past few weeks in Raleigh, NC have proven this to be true. At every protest during the coronavirus, conservative patriots have showed up with guns and not one instance of criminal violence has been recorded. Despite the fact that leftist media outlets continue to try to drum up some kind of false narrative about it, nobody has been hurt, shot, or killed — or even threatened.

One Twitter user has been following and has taken several pictures of the law-abiding protestors legally carrying their weapons even into places of business, yet nothing bad has happened. The same can’t be said about leftist groups like ANTIFA — which is mostly full of criminals, felons, and violent anarchists.

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