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I was 22 in 1994 and no Military came to my house to take my guns or mags if they did I would not have given them up. There was enough notice to allow me to buy all I wanted back then. This rubbish talk that is being floated now is different, no grandfathering currently owned items and confiscation. I hope I live far enough out that I have time to take to the hills knowing that there are people who are willing to take lawful orders to use deadly force against American Citizens to remove my weapons. Oh thats right I lost all of my firearms in a terrible gambling accident so I guess I have no worries
Meh I think thats all a bunch of crap about the confiscation and all that other jazz. The bill I saw if it passed which I'm almost positive it won't, would allow grandfathering with a ton of other things you would need to do... Which just isn't going to happen (or so I hope).
Yep. If the law was such, and that was my order. I ain't going to prison for disobeying an order for your gun. If the laws were the way they currently are, then possibly. Again, I'm not sitting in prison whole someone else debates the constitutionality of the order that I refused.
Did you challenge the original 94 ban in court? No. You obeyed the law. As would I.
Disagree with what? I'm not being a jerk, I'm just curious.
do you think any amount of Bushmaster AR will be able to do anything against the US military
I hear this argument a lot, but it seems to me history has shown that armed civilians can put up a pretty good resistance to even the world's foremost military powers. (See: The American Revolution, The Warsaw Ghetto battle,
Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, Egypt, Syria, etc.)