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What will Americans really do when faced with disarmament?
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<blockquote data-quote="farmerbyron" data-source="post: 1989646" data-attributes="member: 4953"><p>Have you guys failed to notice the expansion of gun rights over the past 15-20 years? We have gone from a handful of CC states to 40+. AWB expired and no serious effort to re-instate it. Sure Barry and Feinstein would love to take our guns but as mentioned earlier, they can't even breathe the word gun without the gun lobby springing into action. </p><p></p><p>One difference between the USA and GB or Australia is the sheer volume of firearms in private hands. No other country is or has been even in the ballpark. So if only 1 out of 100 gun owners resisted, it would be very costly for the Govt. to disarm the populace. </p><p></p><p>I just don't see widespread confiscations coming in the near future under the current political climate. 50 years from now who knows? China may be running the joint and our const won't mean jack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerbyron, post: 1989646, member: 4953"] Have you guys failed to notice the expansion of gun rights over the past 15-20 years? We have gone from a handful of CC states to 40+. AWB expired and no serious effort to re-instate it. Sure Barry and Feinstein would love to take our guns but as mentioned earlier, they can't even breathe the word gun without the gun lobby springing into action. One difference between the USA and GB or Australia is the sheer volume of firearms in private hands. No other country is or has been even in the ballpark. So if only 1 out of 100 gun owners resisted, it would be very costly for the Govt. to disarm the populace. I just don't see widespread confiscations coming in the near future under the current political climate. 50 years from now who knows? China may be running the joint and our const won't mean jack. [/QUOTE]
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