The Right to Keep and Bear Arms is the difference between a citizen and a subject.
More from the politically correct UK government:
UK: Memorial for soldier Lee Rigby, beheaded by jihadists, will not bear his name
Robert Spencer Oct 27, 2014 at 5:09pm dhimmitude, United Kingdom, Useful idiots, willful ignorance 40 Comments
Presumably it will not bear his name because if it did, it would, in the words of MP Nick Raynsford, attract undesirable interest from extremists. There is no telling which extremists Raynsford had in mind. Did he mean Islamic jihadists and supremacists who might see a memorial to a victim of jihad violence as an insult to Islam, and target it (and anyone who happened to be nearby) for more jihad violence? Or did he mean right-wing extremists who would use it as a rallying point for those who objected to the abject surrender of Britain to those same Islamic jihadists and supremacists? Could be either one, or both. In either case, here is yet more surrender from Abject Britannia.
Lee Rigby memorial will not bear his name, BBC, October 23, 2014:
Even with our Constitution, separation of powers, and armed citizenry, we have suffered a severe degradation of our rights in the last hundred years in the United States.
Whilst I understand and agree with your point, its a bit annoying to be told on here all the time that the British are subjects and don’t have guns. Both wrong.