RayOZ
Well-Known Member
They didn't confiscate every gun. Many handed in their guns. Farmers still own guns, as some others who have a LEGITIMATE reasons to own them. There are gun clubs and shooting ranges. It just means that there are not a lot of homes with guns, that criminals can break in, steal and commit more armed crimes.Ok Comrade Ray. We'll look to the mother country Australia as a model example of how to defend our God-given rights and our freedom and liberties.
Said the person who's from a country that had one mass shooting years ago and then the government confiscated every single civilian-owned firearm overnight. Great people down under but you have no spine if you let your government do something like that. All it will take it one drone attack and since the government knows every single drone in the country, all drones will become illegal overnight. On Monday morning, anyone who hasn't turned in a drone on record will get an arrest warrant issued. Anyone caught in possession of a deadly drone will be arrested immediately. Not a theory, didn't something like this just happen? Love your country but that's a total failure and a non-starter (for some) here in America. Pardon me if we're paranoid about America ended up like Australia (and I mean that in a nice way).
Isn't it a problem with America that it's too loose, that crazy people can easily get guns and it results in mass shootings, especially in schools? Isn't it paranoia, that when you think your neighbours has guns, you should have guns too? Doesn't it show you don't trust your neighbour? Besides, there are many useful purposes for drones. You use guns to shoot things, and I don't mean photos and videos.