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Though her wanting to attempt such a movement may be within her wheelhouse, I don't think you will see the same result here as in Australia. America is different, grew up on different lessons.
Add to this the fact that despite their best efforts to scare people into getting on board with bad legislation, a wide range of their intended targets have actually come to realize the truth of the situation and we have in fact seen more "new" firearm owners over the last few years.
So while they may attempt and even succeed to foster another Brady bill type legislation, they will never be able to pull off a nation wide confiscation. If per chance they DID, the sheer number of people NOT participating by the end of the "grace period" should scare the living bubblegum out of them. You going to charge, convict and incarcerate THAT many people? How many do you think it will take before A) They realize there isn't enough room in the prisons or B) They can no longer get to work safely anymore for the meeting on trying to figure out how the nations militias and other groups grew so fast and so angry....
Keep a close watch out for taxation on any firearm you have bought that has a paper trail whether you still own it or not. Just sayin there is more than one way to control the private ownership of firearms. Witness the bummer care act where the SCOTUS says it is OK because it is a tax. Keep your powder dry.