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<blockquote data-quote="Sarge25" data-source="post: 2149344" data-attributes="member: 24620"><p>I thought some of you all would find this interesting because I did. If you go to <a href="http://www.gunpolicy.org/firearms/region/united-states" target="_blank">http://www.gunpolicy.org/firearms/region/united-states</a> click on the tab that says gun numbers. This will show civilian numbers and gov numbers. </p><p></p><p>Civilian numbers total: 270,000,000 guns</p><p></p><p>Government </p><p> Military: 3,054,553 guns</p><p> Law enforcement: 1,150,000 guns</p><p></p><p>These are the same numbers that the government officials, employees, and BATFE officers that are not elected and have power to influence legislation are faced with. If they have a liberal mindset and view private ownership of guns as a problem then they are probably terrified of this number, as they should be. The difference is 265,795,447 guns or roughly a ratio of 64:1 guns that the gov. has must remain in place as a form of checks and balances. If this number was reversed say through decades of anti-gun legislation, confiscation, and mandatory turn ins then the government no longer has this checks and balances system to regulate them. Then the rise of a charismatic politician (such as the one who took power in Germany in the 30s) could theoretically be unlimited in the legislation they could enact if the Constitution were to be ignored. This person would have very little in their way to becoming a dictator if the military backed them. I am not promoting armed revolt or anything against our current government, I only feel the current status of gun ownership must not be effected through bad legislation. </p><p></p><p>Most of you are fully aware of this, but this may provided some numbers to use in conversations with people who are anti private gun ownership or are on the fence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sarge25, post: 2149344, member: 24620"] I thought some of you all would find this interesting because I did. If you go to [url]http://www.gunpolicy.org/firearms/region/united-states[/url] click on the tab that says gun numbers. This will show civilian numbers and gov numbers. Civilian numbers total: 270,000,000 guns Government Military: 3,054,553 guns Law enforcement: 1,150,000 guns These are the same numbers that the government officials, employees, and BATFE officers that are not elected and have power to influence legislation are faced with. If they have a liberal mindset and view private ownership of guns as a problem then they are probably terrified of this number, as they should be. The difference is 265,795,447 guns or roughly a ratio of 64:1 guns that the gov. has must remain in place as a form of checks and balances. If this number was reversed say through decades of anti-gun legislation, confiscation, and mandatory turn ins then the government no longer has this checks and balances system to regulate them. Then the rise of a charismatic politician (such as the one who took power in Germany in the 30s) could theoretically be unlimited in the legislation they could enact if the Constitution were to be ignored. This person would have very little in their way to becoming a dictator if the military backed them. I am not promoting armed revolt or anything against our current government, I only feel the current status of gun ownership must not be effected through bad legislation. Most of you are fully aware of this, but this may provided some numbers to use in conversations with people who are anti private gun ownership or are on the fence. [/QUOTE]
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