What A 2nd Amendment

Supporter Did To An ATF Booth Will Make You Laugh






Soopermexican

On January 17, 2014



When you’re the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, and you set up a booth at the largest gun show in the world, you’re gonna have to expect some shenanigans from the gun enthusiast attendees.

One particularly clever 2nd Amendment supporter snuck up to the ATF booth and committed one of the more hilarious acts of political commentary we’ve seen in a long time:

See that on the poster? That sticker doesn’t belong there!!

Bwahahaha!!!

Sorry dude.

For those not in the know, “Molon Labe” has been taken up by 2nd Amendment defenders as a slogan meaning, “come and take them,” referring to firearms. It’s reportedly what Spartan king Leonidas said in retort to the Persian demand that they lay down their arms at the famous battle at Thermopylae. I’m told that since there is no perfect transliteration of the original Greek into English, “Molan Labe” is a reasonable version as well as the more traditional “Molon Labe.”

While we cannot condone vandalism, we salute the wit of the gun right advocate in his modest act of civil disobedience.
What A 2nd Amendment Supporter Did To An ATF Booth Will Make You Laugh Facebook Twitter Email What A 2nd Amendment Supporter Did To An ATF Booth Will Make You Laugh Soopermexican Soopermexican On January 17, 2014 http://soopermexican.com When you’re the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, and you set up a booth at the largest gun show in the world, you’re gonna have to expect some shenanigans from the gun enthusiast attendees. One particularly clever 2nd Amendment supporter snuck up to the ATF booth and committed one of the more hilarious acts of political commentary we’ve seen in a long time: molan-labe-shot-2 See that on the poster? That sticker doesn’t belong there!! molan-labe-shot-1 Bwahahaha!!! molan-labe-shot Sorry dude. For those not in the know, “Molon Labe” has been taken up by 2nd Amendment defenders as a slogan meaning, “come and take them,” referring to firearms. It’s reportedly what Spartan king Leonidas said in retort to the Persian demand that they lay down their arms at the famous battle at Thermopylae. I’m told that since there is no perfect transliteration of the original Greek into English, “Molan Labe” is a reasonable version as well as the more traditional “Molon Labe.” While we cannot condone vandalism, we salute the wit of the gun right advocate in his modest act of civil disobedience.

http://www.ijreview.com/2014/01/1092...un-convention/