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Ignatius Piazza Lays Out For U.S. Supreme Court Why Gun Ownership Is Vital

Ignatius Piazza has long held the title of the voice of gun training because of his role as founder and director of the nation's largest gun training school, Front Sight Firearms Training Institute. Leading up this behemoth of responsible firearms training, Ignatius Piazza finds himself in a position to watch the flows of political and legislative actions. With the U.S. Supreme Court's upcoming decision on the constitutionality of a government to restrict citizens' rights to bear arms, Ignatius Piazza has gotten the attention of not only the U.S. Supreme Court, but all of America in his efforts to make all realize that gun training and gun ownership is the key to not only safety in America, but also continued freedom and liberty.

The U.S. Supreme Court has not ruled on a case of this importance since the 70's. Ignatius Piazza has done his job in getting America to realize that how the U.S. Supreme Court rules in this case could affect all Americans across the board. Ignatius Piazza doesn't just care about getting students for his gun training school, Front Sight, Ignatius Piazza cares about the safety of Americans everywhere, and expects the U.S. Supreme Court to understand and agree with that. Ignatius Piazza knows that firearms training is the key to safety in America, and that without gun training, citizens are open to attacks from criminals, invading armies and our own governments.

The U.S. Supreme Court justices do not have an easy job. In the past, holders of that esteemed office have been subject to verbal and bodily abuse, along with having to make decisions that may haunt them for the rest of their lives. Fortunately for the justices of the U.S. Supreme Court, and all Americans, this is neither one of the decisions that will be difficult nor one that will haunt them. Gun ownership in America is vital, and the decision is simple.

Ignatius Piazza and Front Sight often point out that there is little American historical precedent for gun restrictions of any sort. According to the nation's leaders in gun training, possession of firearms has always been very common. In fact, for the first two-thirds of America's very short history, firearms were common. Even firearms training was common: food was needed and homesteads needed to be protected - plenty of target practice.

In fact, the argument could be made that up until about seventy years ago, the only time that firearms were not common or prevalent on American soil was when the government was too afraid of the citizens to allow them to keep firearms. The revolution is one excellent example of this: the government was afraid of the colonists and therefore restricted firearms. Thinking that without guns there would be no uprising, the government removed firearms. Other than that, Ignatius Piazza and Front Sight encourage anyone to show a time that firearms weren't prevalent in America.

So the U.S. Supreme Court's decision should be easy: declare the handgun ban unconstitutional. Ignatius Piazza and Front Sight want to see all of America armed with firearms and firearms training. Ignatius Piazza knows that America's safety lies in gun training, and hopes that the U.S. Supreme Court will agree that America needs firearms.

By: Jayden Adams

To learn about Ignatius Piazza or Front Sight Firearms Training Institute, read the San Francisco Chronicle article on Ignatius Piazza or read about Ignatius Piazza's Gun Training Courses.


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