Quick Summary

T.REX ARMS explains 'IIAVIC' as the fusion of the 2nd Amendment and the 6th Commandment ('Thou shalt not kill'). This concept underscores the company's pro-life stance and its belief that the right to bear arms is intrinsically linked to the ethical responsibility of protecting life, asserting that all human beings deserve fundamental rights.

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  1. 00:00Human Rights and Pro-Life Stance
  2. 00:13T.REX ARMS Values and IIAVIC

Frequently Asked Questions

What does IIAVIC stand for according to T.REX ARMS?

IIAVIC, as explained by T.REX ARMS, represents the intersection of the 2nd Amendment, which guarantees the right to bear arms, and the 6th Commandment, 'Thou shalt not kill,' signifying a principled approach to self-defense and the protection of life.

What is T.REX ARMS' stance on human rights?

T.REX ARMS, through its founder Lucas Botkin, asserts a strong pro-life stance, emphasizing that all human beings, including the most helpless like babies, deserve the same fundamental rights as adults. They also state there are only two genders.

How does the 6th Commandment relate to the 2nd Amendment in T.REX ARMS' philosophy?

The 6th Commandment ('Thou shalt not kill') is integrated into T.REX ARMS' philosophy via the 'IIAVIC' concept. It suggests that the right to bear arms (2nd Amendment) should be exercised with a profound respect for life, aligning with the commandment against killing, particularly in the context of self-defense.

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