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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 4049354" data-attributes="member: 42584"><p>- Hey, I'm always interested in learning something new, so tell me how many and which nations' government (since 1880) has confiscated all, or most all, of the the firearms from it's citizens by going door-to-door to do so? Let's not include confiscation by an <strong>invading force</strong> or under the auspices of an invading force during a <strong>declared war</strong>, which is a whole different ballgame. Nice try though Mr. Strawman!</p><p>- When you look at the number of contries where the government actively went door-to-door to confiscate firearms from their citizens, the count drops to maybe 2 or 3 (N. Korea, Venezuela, China).</p><p>- One big difference between those countries and the United States is that the 'Right' to possession of firearms by the citizen is institutionalized within our countries' Constitution - and more importantly, most citizens know this, accept it, and exercise that 'Right' to do so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 4049354, member: 42584"] - Hey, I'm always interested in learning something new, so tell me how many and which nations' government (since 1880) has confiscated all, or most all, of the the firearms from it's citizens by going door-to-door to do so? Let's not include confiscation by an [B]invading force[/B] or under the auspices of an invading force during a [B]declared war[/B], which is a whole different ballgame. Nice try though Mr. Strawman! - When you look at the number of contries where the government actively went door-to-door to confiscate firearms from their citizens, the count drops to maybe 2 or 3 (N. Korea, Venezuela, China). - One big difference between those countries and the United States is that the 'Right' to possession of firearms by the citizen is institutionalized within our countries' Constitution - and more importantly, most citizens know this, accept it, and exercise that 'Right' to do so. [/QUOTE]
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