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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 2025281" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>They have never passed an all-out literal gun grab like in other countries, where they actually confiscate banned guns... they have always either just banned the further import, manufacture, or sale on the civilian market, or required registration, licensure, and fees to have certain things. That will likely be the blueprint for any future proposed legislation. I really don't think outright confiscation would fly in this country. There are enough people who would draw the line there and resist with force so as to make it too dangerous... plus, if they confiscate, the government is constitutionally required to pay just compensation to everyone they take property from. That could be an expensive proposition, and would probably be politically unworkable with all the controversy over the budget.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 2025281, member: 4235"] They have never passed an all-out literal gun grab like in other countries, where they actually confiscate banned guns... they have always either just banned the further import, manufacture, or sale on the civilian market, or required registration, licensure, and fees to have certain things. That will likely be the blueprint for any future proposed legislation. I really don't think outright confiscation would fly in this country. There are enough people who would draw the line there and resist with force so as to make it too dangerous... plus, if they confiscate, the government is constitutionally required to pay just compensation to everyone they take property from. That could be an expensive proposition, and would probably be politically unworkable with all the controversy over the budget. [/QUOTE]
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