I'll bet the kids are tired of it, too.
I agree, but most of them are not old enough to sit as a citizen on a COmmittee of Safety.Thats what they were called back in 1776. Now we call them “Neighborhood Watch.” Only soon now the so called neighborhood watches will be armed.
The gangster thugs who have gun fights in the street will be gunned down and left laying where they fall by neighborhood watches all over America, using rifles and shotguns likely.
Shotguns work really well in the city neighborhoods where these things happen, OO buck will take em down up to 100 yards.
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Committees of safety
Committees of Safety were a later outcome of the committees of correspondence.[2] Committees of safety were executive bodies that governed during adjournments of, were created by, and derived their authority from, provincial assemblies or congresses, like those of the New York Provincial Congress. The Committees of safety were emergency panels of leading citizens, who passed laws, handed down regulations, enacted statutes, and did other fundamental business prior to the Declaration of Independence in July 1776 and the passage of individual state constitutions.[6] As they assumed power to govern, however, they generally chose to observe rough legal procedures, warning and shaming enemies rather than killing them.[7] Two examples of the rough legal proceedings were forced public confessions and apologies for slander or more violently, roughing up an individual for voting against giving the poorer Bostonians supplies. Many of the men that had served on their individual states’ Committees of safety were later delegates for the Continental Congress.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Committee_of_safety_(American_Revolution)
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