The irony is this: Charlie Kirk was a staunch supporter of gun rights and consistently opposed most forms of gun control. A gun owner himself, he championed the right to bear arms. Even in the aftermath of mass shootings, he resisted calls for stricter regulations, preferring to point instead toward mental health, cultural decline, or the need for “armed guards and gun detectors” in schools.
Yet, he once admitted that some gun deaths are an unfortunate but acceptable cost of preserving the Second Amendment.
Did he, in the end, die exactly as he believed fit?
Peace,
Anas
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