Without guns it would be really hard for the revolt to come. And believe me its really important to allow that to happen. I mean its the natural order of governments imo. The rise, Corruption, Revolt and Fall.
actually the us's track record when dealing with gorrila warfare is REALLY bad I mean Nam Korea and Iraq(granted it hasn't been resolved but we are struggling) now if we were to try to have a good ol' fashioned war we would be boned but if we were to fight a gorrila war it COULD work.Wintermute_ said:In regards to the second half of that statement, if the U.S. government today suddenly was ridiculously oppressive, enough to warrant a revolution of some kind, sorry to tell you that U.S. citizens would be screwed. As the owners of the most powerful military in the world, average, untrained citizens armed with pistols, rifles, and maybe some semi or automatic weapons are not going to defeat the well trained, organized, supplied, well armed, and massive U.S. army. It would not happen. We would need bazookas, jets, tanks, the best automatic weaponry, and a lot of ammo. We reasonably can't give those to citizens. Why give them light weight guns that usually end up in the perpetration of crimes instead?
Your entire reply was great, and I agree entirely, but this one last segment reminded me of a bit of wisdom, eerily enough from a blue-collar comic. To quote Larry The Cable Guy: "If you can blame crime on guns, then I can blame miss-spelled words on my #2 pencil." Any tool is useful if you know how to use it, and a mis-used wrench can sink a battleship full of sailors just as easily as a 22" shell.Foolishman1776 said:On the subject of the mentally ill individuals who committed these much publicized acts of violence. The fault was not the gun; the fault lay solely on the disturbed individuals who committed the act. You cannot stop crazy, angry people from doing what they will do before they actually do it. Unless you have big brother watching you twenty four hours a day, reading your private writings, listening to you in your home, you will never stop some things from happening.
And thank god for that.adam5396 said:I'd still consider you guys lucky. In Australia we don't get any guns. At all, and no knives are allowed to be carried and I'm pretty sure you can't even own a knife that is designed for say, cutting your way through dense trees or something.
Makes it hard to be a gun/knife enthusiast.
Aaaaaaaaand /thread.Radeonx said:With that said, most criminals that end up getting their hands on some type of gun don't do it legally,
You really should start killing ducks with your bear hands. It's pretty satisfying to hear their neck crack...(kidding. Maybe)The Man With the Soap said:The U.S. military is not nearly as large as people seem to think. This is part of why we have had so much trouble in Iraq. But, I still want to have my guns for in case something catastrophic were to happen. Mostly, though, I want my guns because I won't kill as many ducks with my bare hands. Now, if I had BEAR hands, that might be something.