Better Twelve To Judge, Than Six To Carry

Better Twelve To Judge, Than Six To Carry

This poem magnifies the importance of personal gun ownership, and being able to protect oneself in case of such a threat.  It honors the Second Amendment in its clear speech and words.   America's founders were so very wise to establish this right in our great Constitution.  (continued below)

 
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Better Twelve To Judge, Than Six To Carry,  20 lines

(continued from above)  The poem closes:   "Better to risk it and be alive,   Than to be stone - cold - dead,   Better to "carry" and still to thrive,   With more to do ~ on the earth to tread.    What a wonderful foresight our great founders had to secure a Constitutional Republic.  

Se also our poem:  PL2328  "A Slug Dropped The Thug"

The Second Amendment  of the United States Constitution reads:   "A well regulated Militia,  being necessary to the security of a free State,  the right of the people  to keep  and  bear Arms,  shall not be infringed."