Dana Loesch: It’s Not Paranoid To Be Worried the Gov’t Will Use Disasters as Pretext to Confiscate Guns

‘This is a time when people most need to be able to protect themselves from looters, from other violence’

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LOESCH: "You're spot on, Tucker. During Katrina, I will never forget the superintendent he said, you are not going to be able to walk around New Orleans armed, not going to give the armed with this disaster. There was actual firearm confiscation that took place, and it took the NRA getting involved legally in order to put a stop to this end to put pressure on these officials who were disarming law-abiding citizens who simply wanted to be able to protect themselves at a time, tucker, when you’re first responders and law enforcement who were completely overwhelmed with search and rescue missions of their own. And that is exactly what law-abiding Second Amendment practitioners are standing up for right now. Now, during times such as these — and this is law. Back in 2006, there is the apartment of 2006 appropriations act, an amendment by a Republican from Louisiana, at bars the federal government under the guise of helping during any sort of natural disaster using any kind of federal money, et cetera, et cetera, to disarming law-abiding Americans using the context of national emergencies. Furthermore, this is a time when people most need to be able to protect themselves from looters, from other violence. They need to be able to protect themselves when you have law enforcement, as I said, and first responders who are most overwhelmed."

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