The Right To Bare Arms

It concerns me that we have so much regulation on so many other things that are harmless and now allow something as potentially volatile as caring a very visible side arm in public and worse, at a politically charge meeting. Why all the checks of people going into office buildings, air craft and all the others. This Right To Bear Arms has now blown out of proportion and I think its interpretation should be re-examine. Surely this right is with held when we are going into court rooms, Government buildings, schools and many other places. Why then is the right not with held at the President’s town Hall meeting?

 

 

The Right To Bare Arms

 

The people are not bitter Obama, with guns on their hips

Holstered during their rallying trips

Everyone can within the law demonstrate

Rights to carry these weapons as they participate

Imagine such civil unrest that these

Go church with side arms strapped above the knees

How worrying to see students on our corridors

Turning out like Billie the Kid to resurrect more horrors

The parks where we go to meditate

Or walk our dogs, gun fanatics now populate

Brothers now scaring brothers if when they open the door

Are people packing semi-autos and some packing more

Rubbish, this must be rubbish to hear

Every one by the law can choose to wear

A gun while present in a politically volatile crowd

Restricting guns at other grouping will soon be disallowed

Me, I’m still having difficulty why churches have alarms

Sleeveless tops banned, ladies don’t have The Right To Bare Arms

 

 




 

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