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  <title>Gonzales Flag: Meaning and History Behind &amp;quot;Come and Take It&amp;quot;</title>
  <description> On this episode of the Resistance Library podcast, Sam and Dave discuss the forgotten history of the Gonzales flag.  “Come  and Take It.” It’s a slogan of defiance against government tyranny with roots in antiquity that continues to inspire freedom-loving patriots today. This updating of the classic Spartan  molṑn labé  (meaning  “come  and take them”) is a powerful challenge to would-be gun grabbers. Seeking to remove arms from the people will not come without dear cost. For the Texian rebels of the Battle of Gonzales, these words were not mere tough talk. They were words the Texians were willing to die for. &amp;amp;nbsp; You can read the full article   Gonzales Flag: Meaning and History Behind   ‘Come   and Take It’” at Ammo.com. &amp;amp;nbsp; For $20 off your $200 purchase, go to https://ammo.com/podcast (a special deal for our listeners). &amp;amp;nbsp; Follow Sam Jacobs on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SamJacobs1776 &amp;amp;nbsp; Helpful Links:&amp;amp;nbsp;  Resistance Library&amp;amp;nbsp; Sam Jacobs  </description>
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