Posted on 08/21/2014 8:00:55 PM PDT by Nachum
Submitted by Simon Black via Sovereign Man blog,
By the late 1920s, Joseph Stalin became the unchallenged leader of the Soviet Union after having eliminated his opposition.
He topped it off in 1929 by serving a decisive blow to anyone that would dare to oppose him by outlawing private gun ownership in the country.
From that year on until 1953 when Stalin died, its estimated that more than 20 million Soviet citizens that were seen as a threat to the countrys leadership.
People were rounded up and either murdered outright, or sent to infamous gulag labor camps.
Stalin is an extreme case. But history is ripe with examples of governments which disarm their citizens, only to engage in serious oppression afterwards.
Communist China. Nazi Germany. Cambodia. Guatemala. Uganda. The list goes on and on. Pacification of the citizens is almost always a prerequisite to totalitarianism.
There have been a lot of attempts to disarm, or at least partially disarm, people in the US throughout history as well.
Each time theres a major shooting somewhere, the chant to ban firearms grows louder.
But the latest proposal is especially telling.
H.R. 5344 is a bill currently going through Congress that would ban the purchase of body armor.
Violation would carry CRIMINAL penalties, including up to ten years in prison.
Many bullet-resistant items on the market now, such as bulletproof backpacks for school children, would be banned by this legislation.
This is incredible given that the legislation is all about banning something that is purely defensive.
Whatever your stance on firearms, I hope we can agree that its pretty damn difficult to hurt another human being with body armor.
People buy body armor for protection. Thats the point. Duh.
So why in the world would they want to ban it?
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For the win. :)
True. But it's nevertheless a great illustration of the 'Rat mentality. It's the thought that counts!
Brilliant! I likey.
Thank you, and good morning.
Yep, you have the “Makings of a Protective Device”
agreed
That is what I was thinking.
Hammering out steel plates to fit your torso, fixing nylon tow strap with Velcro isn’t that difficult.
Americans are a resourceful lot.
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