Like the NRA says, it's better to have a machine gun and not need it than to need a machine gun and not have it.
by John Sandford
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The quote from John Sandford’s book "Outrage" encapsulates a perspective often advocated by gun rights organizations, particularly the National Rifle Association (NRA). It reflects a mindset focused on preparedness and self-defense, suggesting that possessing powerful weapons is a precautionary measure against potential threats. This philosophy promotes the idea that it is wiser to be armed than to find oneself unprepared in a dangerous situation.

In essence, the statement emphasizes a certain pragmatism regarding personal security. The notion resonates with individuals who prioritize the right to bear arms as a fundamental safeguard against uncertainty and danger. It raises ongoing debates about the balance between safety, personal freedom, and the implications of having access to military-grade firearms in civilian life.

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