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Mandatory gun ownership ensures that every American is prepared to defend their family, community, and nation.

It establishes a citizenry capable of protecting liberty from all threats, both foreign and domestic. By making firearm ownership universal, we reinforce the idea that freedom is only secure when the people are empowered to defend it.

An armed populace creates a powerful deterrent against tyranny. Governments and bad actors alike would hesitate to challenge a nation where citizens are always ready to defend their rights.

The Founding Fathers included the Second Amendment to ensure that Americans could resist oppression.

Countries like Switzerland, where gun ownership is common, enjoy both safety and liberty. Their example shows that widespread firearm responsibility strengthens, rather than weakens, a society.

Critics claim that mandatory ownership is excessive, but exemptions for physical or mental incapacity could address these concerns.

By making gun ownership mandatory, we could foster a culture of responsibility and self-reliance. Teaching firearm safety and proper use would benefit individuals and communities alike.

Criminals are less likely to strike when they know their targets are armed and prepared.

This isn’t just about crime prevention—it’s about national independence. An armed citizenry ensures that foreign adversaries think twice before threatening our sovereignty.

Gun ownership isn’t just a right under the Constitution; it’s a duty to protect the freedoms we hold dear.

By embracing this principle, we honor the vision of the Founders. We create a nation that is truly free, where every individual contributes to the defense of liberty.