This Is The Only Gun Modification That Matters

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USA Today was recently mocked for a video which showed possible modifications to an AR-15 that included an attachment for a ‘chainsaw bayonet.’

The video showed the “Texas Church Gunman’s AR-15 Style Rifle” along with a series of modifications ranging from the mundane to the extreme.

Social media users responded by creating their own list of ridiculous yet possible modifications to the AR-15, including the addition of a light saber, pizza cutter, nuclear missile, or the USS Kittyhawk.

Political cartoonist A.F. Branco has come up with a modification of his own, designed specifically for anti-gun nuts on the left.

The modification? The Constitution of the United States.

“There are many gun attachments available these days,” Branco writes, “but none more important than the US Constitution.”

Specifically, the Second Amendment to the Constitution, which protects the right of the people to keep and bear arms.

There is no better defense of our rights as Americans than the document our forefathers used to guide our nation. It is a theoretical gun modification, based on an actual ‘modification’ to the Constitution.

A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.

There isn’t a chainsaw bayonet or AR-15 in the world that’s going to infringe upon that right. Try as the left might.

One thing is certain – Americans need to arm themselves with knowledge of the Second Amendment and the Constitution. Once the left decides to start banning certain weapons and modifications, they won’t stop.

Is that a road we want to go down as a nation? One which ignores the founding fathers, the Second Amendment, the Constitution, and law-abiding American citizens?

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Rusty Weiss has been covering politics for over 15 years. His writings have appeared in the Daily Caller, Fox... More about Rusty Weiss

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