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Venezuelans Now Regret Giving Up Their Guns – This is What Happens to a Disarmed Populace – My WordPress Website


Venezuelans Now Regret Giving Up Their Guns – This is What Happens to a Disarmed Populace – My WordPress Website


“Guns would have served as a vital pillar to remaining a free people, or at least able to put up a fight,” Javier Vanegas, 28, a Venezuelan teacher of English now exiled in Ecuador, told Fox News. 

“The government security forces, at the beginning of this debacle, knew they had no real opposition to their force. Once things were this bad, it was a clear declaration of war against an unarmed population.”

If only the citizens of Venezuela had the right to keep and bear arms as a check against government tyranny.

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