I’m thinking the used small rowboat market will explode.
Read the whole article, it’s chilling.
How many of us who answer the door with a uniformed cop demanding compliance or submission when we’ve done nothing wrong, are going to look Mr. Big Bad Cop in the eye and say, “Come back with a warrant!”?
“Of all the gun owners contacted by police [during the DC Sniper incident], fewer than 3% refused to hand over their firearms. When officers decided to use a little “we’ll get a court order” intimidation, these owners said go right ahead. According to the article, no court orders were obtained. Not one.”
Storm Mountain shooting school was approached with a demand for their entire “sniper classes” roster. The owner said no.
If it looks like confiscation is nearing, bury most of them in sealed PVC tubes; also bury a sh*t-ton of metal cans scattered in the yard and woods. (Good luck, with a metal detector).
Then file a police report about stolen guns.
Then, if you want to rub their noses in it, go to Kinko’s and print out about 10,000 copies of the manual that tells you how to build a fully-automatic Sten gun, and give a free copy to every “gangsta” on a street corner. (admittedly this is irresponsible, but a sudden surge in Sten gun drive-bys would make a point)
Even in new York, I'm shocked the number is that high...
I wouldn't think people who are inclined to buy an AR pattern rifle would be inclined to go register them.
But, oh - in New York, if they were bought at a gun store they're already registered, and the state Gestapo will have no trouble tracking them down.
It's those pesky F2F sales that remain undeclared, as it should be.
It may be a little of topic... But when are the Powers That Be going to demand that Copiers and printers, both ink-jet and laser, be regulated or confiscated?
Because it’s certain ideas and philosophies more than firearms that have killed more people world-wide. And those ideas were spread by that technology more than anything else