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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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We are still a (for now) free country and they can express their views as long as they don't become violent.
Are we though?

The SCOTUS just got rid of the 4th Amendment for people who live within 100 miles of the border.

If Roe is overturned, there goes the 14th Amendment, because right to privacy is now gone if that happens and then you'll see other rights not specifically listed in an amendment get overturned as well (access to birth control, interracial marriage, same sex marriage, the list goes on).

So if you think we're still a free country based on actions going on within SCOTUS and other levels, then you're not paying attention or you just don't care because it doesn't affect you (yet).
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."“I’m going to fight with everything that I have within me to make sure that we can make our children safe from gun violence,” Jackson said.

So far in 2022, 246 mass shootings and 27 school shootings have occurred in the United States. Xavier University student Shontelle Johnson says she wants to know that her loved ones can get home safe and says the country has become desensitized to gun violence.

Shontelle Johnson was the first person to give a speech during the March For Our Lives rally in Cincinnati on June 11, 2022.
“When am I going to get the rights I deserve? You deserve better than to feel fear and panic in the place that we call home,” Johnson said.

Last Saturday, hundreds of people gathered at Fountain Square calling for gun restrictions.

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine plans to sign a bill that would reduce the number of hours required for armed school employees from more than 700 to 24. On Monday, an Ohio law allowing anyone over 21 to carry a concealed weapon in public goes into effect."
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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We are still a (for now) free country and they can express their views as long as they don't become violent.
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