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<blockquote data-quote="Cavagan" data-source="post: 2045585" data-attributes="member: 10175"><p>The problem is not that they are "coming to take our guns" physically and by force in the near future. That's not possible and "they" know it. The point is that the end goal is disarmament, and "they" don't mind it taking them 10 or 15 years. They will take what they can with the thousands of tiny restrictions and regulation being introduced today. I call it the "death of a thousand papercuts."</p><p></p><p>"They'll" keep hounding the issue until guns are merely relics and old-fashioned things cowboys used to use, and a few muskets hanging over hearths. "They'll" work at this, unchecked if we continue on the path we are now, until they get their way regarding manufacture and transfer. When it becomes illegal to transfer or sell, confiscation and destruction happens when you and your generation passes away. Eventually the public will be too weak to fight back, to resist by force, but give a few years of the slow and stead encroachment on the rights of the people and it won't take but one generation to pass away for freedom and individual liberty to die out.</p><p></p><p>Did the reasons listed in this article stop the "Defenseless people rounded up and exterminated in the 20th Century because of gun control: 56 million" as the article states? Nope. Sure didn't, and it won't stop "them" when they come for yours in 25 or 50 years either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cavagan, post: 2045585, member: 10175"] The problem is not that they are "coming to take our guns" physically and by force in the near future. That's not possible and "they" know it. The point is that the end goal is disarmament, and "they" don't mind it taking them 10 or 15 years. They will take what they can with the thousands of tiny restrictions and regulation being introduced today. I call it the "death of a thousand papercuts." "They'll" keep hounding the issue until guns are merely relics and old-fashioned things cowboys used to use, and a few muskets hanging over hearths. "They'll" work at this, unchecked if we continue on the path we are now, until they get their way regarding manufacture and transfer. When it becomes illegal to transfer or sell, confiscation and destruction happens when you and your generation passes away. Eventually the public will be too weak to fight back, to resist by force, but give a few years of the slow and stead encroachment on the rights of the people and it won't take but one generation to pass away for freedom and individual liberty to die out. Did the reasons listed in this article stop the "Defenseless people rounded up and exterminated in the 20th Century because of gun control: 56 million" as the article states? Nope. Sure didn't, and it won't stop "them" when they come for yours in 25 or 50 years either. [/QUOTE]
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