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Phil Robertson: Gun confiscation would DESTROY our national security
March 24, 2021
'America will forever be safe from foreign invasion with that kind of fire power'
On "In the Woods with Phil," Phil Robertson of "Duck Dynasty" fame said there's a good reason our enemies want to see American citizens disarmed: We ARE national security.
Phil shared an article from the Bradenton Herald that argued the number of licensed hunters in the state of Wisconsin alone, would constitute "the 11th largest army in the world," outnumbering the people under arms in Iran, as well as France and Germany combined.
The article's author also pointed out that Wisconsin's 894,543 "men, women and youngsters, were deployed in the woods of a single American state to hunt with firearms. They did so efficiently and with expertise — no one was killed."
Noting the statistics in the article, Phil suggested that the millions of legal gun owners in this country would serve as the "largest army in the world" should there be "an armed invasion from another country."
"Any way you slice it, this old guy is just saying there's going to be a bone to be chewed if some kind of foreign army comes in here," Phil said. "We have a gigantic army of armed individuals waiting on them. America will forever be safe from foreign invasion with that kind of fire power."
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