Using Tragedy to Promote Gun Control

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Price of Business Show contributor, CJ Grisham was on the program recently to discuss how organizations use acts of mass violence as a defense for more gun control.  This, even when the events do not include a gun. 

Listen to that interview in its entirety here:

CJ Grisham is the president of Open Carry Texas and a retired Army First Sergeant. He has been a defender of liberty and constitutionally protected rights for more than a decade. In 2005, he started the popular military blog, A Soldier’s Perspective, which garnered the attention of President George W. Bush and an invite to the White House. His defense of gun rights has made state, national, and international media attention. He is married with three children and lives in Temple, Texas. He is currently working towards a law degree at Texas A&M University. SelfDefenseFund.com is a litigation protection membership covering individuals, families and businesses in regards to personal protection with the use of any weapon in all 50 states, U.S. Territories and Tribal Lands. Up to $1,000,000 in legal fees per member, per incident. In recent years, America has become a more dangerous nation. Every day over 1,800 citizens are robbed; 1,871 women are assaulted; 45 innocent men, women, and children are murdered. Every day you, your family, and everything you care about hangs in the balance. Who is going to protect you? Your home security system does nothing more than sound an alarm. The police only respond after an emergency call. The courts can only find justice after you have been victimized. Only you and you alone have the power to protect the people you love. If you use any self-defense weapon you leave yourself helpless to social, political, and legal persecution. For more information on the National Association for Legal Gun Defense please visit: www.SelfDefenseFund.com 

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