
Molon Labe (Greek phrase associated with gun rights)
"Molon Labe" is a Greek phrase meaning "Come and take [them]." Historically, it was attributed to King Leonidas of Sparta when the Persian army demanded the Spartans surrender their weapons. Today, it’s used as a defiant slogan symbolizing resistance to disarmament and defending one’s rights, especially in the context of gun ownership. The phrase reflects a stance of readiness to oppose efforts to confiscate firearms, emphasizing personal liberty and resistance against government overreach. It has become a rallying cry among gun rights advocates, representing a commitment to uphold the right to own and carry weapons.