Happy 4th of July, 2011! Let’s Celebrate the Second Amendment (also written 2nd Amendment) and the Freedom it Ensures.

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July 4, 2011

DefenseReview (DR) would like to wish all of our readers and members a very Happy and Safe 4th of July (2011). We hope it’s a great one for you. We’d like to thank our troops for standing on that wall and looking out for the rest of us. Thank you so much.

Defense Review also thinks that July 4th is the perfect time to celebrate the Second Amendment (also written 2nd Amendment) to the Constitution of the United States, since an armed and well-trained citizenry (this is what “well regulated militia” meant at the time it was written) is the ultimate insurance policy for a free people that can govern themselves. The 2nd Amendment is about fighting, not hunting or sporting, and was specifically designed to protect military-grade tactical firearms/small arms ownership (weapons that are commensurate technologically and capability-wise with the infantry small arms that military infantrymen have at their disposal) by free, law-abiding citizens.

Happy barbecuing everybody!

Sincerely,

David Crane
Owner/Editor-in-Chief
DefenseReview.com (DR)
defrev (at) gmail (dot) com

Happy 4th of July, 2011! Let’s Celebrate the Second Amendment (also written 2nd Amendment) and the Freedom it Ensures. by

About David Crane

David Crane started publishing online in 2001. Since that time, governments, military organizations, Special Operators (i.e. professional trigger pullers), agencies, and civilian tactical shooters the world over have come to depend on Defense Review as the authoritative source of news and information on "the latest and greatest" in the field of military defense and tactical technology and hardware, including tactical firearms, ammunition, equipment, gear, and training.

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