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The UN had to get a note from home to be able to bomb qkgaddahffee, I can't imagine they'll have much success at prying our guns from our various cold, dead fingers.
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Oh man. Landmines.
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So, just to clarify for a furriner, is the point of this argument that some people think the UN have an anti-gun agenda as far as the US is concerned? I mean...do the Right think that the rest of the world wants to disarm the American population?
Speaking as a member of The Rest of the World, I can tell you that we really don't care. We don't care if an American suburban household keeps a shotgun under the bed, and we don't care if American dads bond with their sons at the firing range. Many of the countries that make up The Rest of the World have similar orientations to gun ownership. Even those that don't, such as my own, don't care about guns in America. There is no worldwide/UN conspiracy to rid the ordinary American house and street of handguns. What you do within your shores is entirely your own affair. We may have opinions, but we really don't care. What a lot of us do care about, however, is the propensity for American guns to end up in The Rest of the World, contributing to all manner of problems and hi-jinks. Once again: there is no worldwide, or United Nations agenda for disarming American citizens. From their cold, dead hands or otherwise. |
Dana if only world could be as reasonable as you. I would like to read this letter to my newly adopted Rod and Gun Club, who voiced concern over this exact issue the other day.
The logistics of passing and enforcing such a law, then compensating people for taking their expensive guns away could only happen in, say, Japan in the 1600s |
For the people around the world buying small arms specifically to fuck people up, the overwhelming choice is a Kalashnikov variant, mostly from Asia. Our guns a too expensive for the baddies, except the drug lords.
Since WWII, the big one, we've been trying to teach the world proper manners, not always successfully. Now, like petulant teenagers, they come to New York wearing funny clothes and presume to tell us how to behave. :smack: We'll tan their butts and send 'em to their rooms. |
Watched a recent episode on yousetube about the "top ten rifles" or some such. Very interesting details about what the strengths and weaknesses of various weapons were, Garand M1, Lee-Enfield, M-16 etc. I was sort of disheartend that the AK-47 was #1. I can understand how but it seemed wrong that a cheaply and hastily made stamped steel POS should be #1.
In the comments someone said something to the effect of "If you want to survive a war you grab an AK, if you want to win a war you grab an M16" |
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In Britain there is a theme of "Crazy rules the EU is trying to force on us!" headlines.
In the US, swap EU with UN and it is the same theme. There seems to be an easily activated nerve that gets a response (including the "buy newspaper" response) from people. Damn those meddling foreigners!!! |
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Ok. Thanks, that makes sense to me. |
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Ahhh. I see. My misunderstanding then. So, what you're saying is that the impetus is coming from within the States, rather than from without?
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Until the court changes, and heads off on a new slant. It was once unthinkable that your property could be taken under eminent domain to build a shopping center. And it maybe in the future, but for now it's the law.
Vigilance and educating the complacent as to what can happen, is the mission of the NRA. Gun advocates turn to the NRA because theres nobody else devoted to that issue, just as the elderly flock to the AARP... even though that's become an insurance company. |
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