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The video looks a little aged, but this posting shows published in July '12.
Watch what happens when Guns are banned in Australia - YouTube
Watch what happens when Guns are banned in Australia - YouTube
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The video looks a little aged, but this posting shows published in July '12.
Watch what happens when Guns are banned in Australia - YouTube
Small world, you know Eric too.Not a problem for me - I don't have any firearms anymore. I loaned them to this guy Eric who said he needed them for a secret government mission, and then later gave me some lame excuse about losing them during a fishing trip down in Mexico.
The main point to be learned here is that determining the effect of changes in Australia's gun ownership laws and the government's firearm buy-back program on crime rates requires a complex long-term analysis and can't be discerned from the small, mixed grab bag of short-term statistics offered here. And no matter what the outcome of that analysis, the results aren't necessarily applicable to the USA, where laws regarding gun ownership are (and always have been) much different than those in Australia.
Tell that to people in Connecticut or for that matter California.Gun confiscation is literally the LAST worry I have in regard to my gun rights. De-facto bans via licensing, taxes, ammo restrictions and limits on purchases are real threats.
Gun confiscation is NOT going to happen. If for no other reason than that pesky 5th amendment would make it cost a few hundred billion + just to pay people for the guns.