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It's difficult to fight a revolution from a jail cell. It's even more difficult to fight one from a grave.
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Since most gun owners are law-abiding citizens, I suspect most would grudgingly turn them over and use the political/legal system to try and get them back. A few would 'bury' them and claim they sold or lost them. An even smaller number would refuse on principal and be taken to jail in protest (and lose them anyway). And only the smallest number would actually use them - and most likely die - to keep them.
Assuming this turned out to be the true breakdown (no chance for courage through strength-in-numbers), being quite sane and knowing full-well that I don't want to die and am inherently a non-violent person, I would hope to find myself in the second-last category.
This is why it is so important that we do everything we can now to prevent this horrible scenario from actually occurring. We could have gotten a huge start by not electing the current president (and I fully acknowledge that the alternate choice was not all that much better), but some of us were simply naive. Unfortunately, we now have a bigger battle ahead of us.
It's difficult to fight a revolution from a jail cell. It's even more difficult to fight one from a grave.
It's difficult to fight a revolution from a jail cell. It's even more difficult to fight one from a grave.
Nope.. even in commiefornia non compliance with registration was at 90%
I sure am glad the colonists were not so skeered
What if the world runs out of toilet paper? What if all the traffic lights went out at the same exact moment? What if one of those flying carps flings itself into your boat motor? What if mall cops were forbidden to wear smokey the bear hats? What if Smokey the Bear had a campfire get out of control? What if a fart is productive? What if Obama or any other government entity asked me to hand in my guns? What if I spend a whole lot more time contemplating the answers to all those other what if's first?
Assuming that the 51% of the country that voted Obama included gun owners...
Well' that makes me feel marginally better I guess.... BTW I like your footer... Is that to say them that both parties are right twice a day for one minute?
It's difficult to fight a revolution from a jail cell. It's even more difficult to fight one from a grave.
Just hide in a spider hole. We'll let you know when it's safe to come out.
Not that I think anything that drastic will happen, but what if?
My answer is, as the saying goes: "you can have my gun when you pry it from my cold dead fingers"
There is no need to assume that. Voter turnout was under 60%. So it's more like at least 31% of the country (of eligible voters) voted for Obama, 29% against, and 40% didn't care either way.
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