This weekend I ran a handgun class in Gallup,New Mexico. Many of the twenty participants were Native Americans: Navajo Zuni tribal members. They are good people. They are Americans. But according to the Indian Bill of Rights, under USC codes, they have no right to own firearms. Some tribes do not allow firearms ownership on the books. Some tribal police will hassle /arrest white visitors when they are found to have guns on tribal lands. Yet the same tribes gladly encourage vacationing hunters to bring their guns and money to hunt on tribal lands. The injustice goes both ways in the confusion of our legal system and American gun culture values. Here’s a heads-up: the Native Americans have guns anyway . . .

and you won’t see the US cavalry riding into Gallup to burn the town down.

My native American students and I obey a higher law: natural Law. As human beings we take the right and responsibility of self defense because it is a right bestowed upon all of us by God. Gun ownership is guaranteed by a higher power.

By now it should be clear that the government is willing to manipulate the Second Amendment to deny citizens—including native Americans—the means to protect themselves. Sadly, the NRA as a whole isn’t promoting the idea that Americans seeking to exercise their right to self-defense should not have to jump over complicated hurdles. And this coming from an NRA-certified gun instructor.

Some segments of the NRA pay lip service to restrictions place on the right to bear arms because they don’t want to cause any trouble. The neverending war on gun rights continues to be focused on the Second Ammendment as the all inclusive law that gives the right to keep and bear arms. But we know better. Again, the right to keep and bear arms is a natural right.

Until the government and the NRA stop distracting people with smoke-and-mirrors constitutional arguements and flag-waving and money-making off the problem, the establishment of an honest human value will never occur. This should be the NRA’s job. This will help modern civilization move forward to achieving a safer world for Americans and mankind.

As an instructor, did I run an illegal class? Do these Americans deserve equal protection under the law? Does the Second Ammendment and natural right apply or is the second Ammendment just another government and NRA illusion that applies in some jurisdictions, people and not others? Shake a Native Americans hand and look him in the eye and tell him he is a lesser man. I won’t do it.