Posted on 01/08/2013 5:00:32 PM PST by RWB Patriot
I often have SurvivalBlog readers forward me alarmist e-mails, warning of "total disarmament" of the civilian populace. While there indeed may be plans or schemes to disarm Americans, I don't consider these threats credible. Let me explain why: I would conservatively estimate that there are about 316 million firearms in private hands in the United States. Of these, less than 10% are logged in any formal registry. Perhaps another 30% have Form 4473s filed with the FFL dealers where they were first purchased, but that is a fractured mishmash of records with a quite perishable life span. It is notable that we live in a very mobile society, where most families move every three or four years. And in most states, there are no record keeping requirements for secondary sales of firearms. So to call the accumulation of 4473 forms a de facto registration system is laughable.
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“Before a standing army can rule, the people must be disarmed; as they are in almost every kingdom in Europe. The supreme power in America cannot enforce unjust laws by the sword; because the whole body of the people are armed, and constitute a force superior to any band of regular troops that can be, on any pretence, raised in the United States. A military force, at the command of Congress, can execute no laws, but such as the people perceive to be just and constitutional; for they will possess the power, and jealousy will instantly inspire the inclination, to resist the execution of a law which appears to them unjust and oppressive.”
-—Noah Webster, An Examination of the Leading Principles of the Federal Constitution (Philadelphia 1787).
A metal box with a spring in it. Amazing what liberals are afraid of. If they ever succeed in doing this, I guarantee that 20 million people will take up a new hobby: garage machinist.
“...individuals are “collateral damage” on the way to accomplishing their goals. In their minds, the ends justify the means: “By any means necessary...”
That has to be turned back on them. The only way to stop Marxists is to make all the ‘collateral damage’ their families and friends.
Because of who conservatives are, it will be the hardest thing any of us ever have to do.
Already the case in California where they have "build parties". Apparently, in the Gun Control Capital of the USA -- if you build it at home, you aren't required to register it.
Since California passed its Assault Weapons Ban in 1989, the residents have constructed millions of AR and AK type rifles.
All of those are off the books. All of them are quite legal.
Now, expand that to all 50 States. Not going to go too well for the Gun Grabbers, is it?
But if each freeper said they owned a gun.....
;)
I'm using them 33 years after I installed them.
As has been posted here already, this was essentially discussed by Solzhenitsyn before. Though I believe that nearly all of the military and a significant portion of law enforcement would not comply with orders to confiscate weapons from private citizens, my argument (and Solzhenitsyn’s) does not depend on it. Once the confiscators start dying - and in such a scenario, they most certainly would - the remaining designated confiscators would quit.
It’s as simple as that.
mechanical items such as toilets and shower heads can be modified to operate “properly”.
Lawyers think abstractly and in narrow confines.
Engineers think tangibly and “outside the box”.
(Apply this to Congress and that’s how we got in the pickle we’re in; was intended to be part time....)
Except that if a person has a FFL (even if they haven’t got a store) then they can’t do a private party deal; the firearm must be “moved” from personal stock to the “FFL” stock and the 4473 form has got to be filled out and the NICS check done.
Or 3-D copiers
SatinDoll, you are right. As much as it grieves me, we would have to employ tactics none would want to speak of afterwards. For all we know, the Left has been doing this already. We'd all best give that some thought beforehand, though--and hopefully, those against us will too and the situation will be averted.
They really need to back down. Once the dogs of war are loosed they will eat their fill.
Imprisonment will likely lead to an early and/or horrible death. If they even bother with any more than a trench and a bullet.
I think everyone is looking at this wrong ...
It’s a new TAX
Bronco Bama will figure out a way to FINE Gun owners that don’t comply... What he won’t be able to Confiscate he will Regulate and charge $ for the Privilege of Gun ownership and then have his database for what he really wants.
All ammo, pieces and parts will be tracked, taxed and indexed, you will be identified and located. Oh wait ...
TT
***** “Since California passed its Assault Weapons Ban in 1989, the residents have constructed millions of AR and AK type rifles.”*****
I have a new found fondness for my brothers and sisters in CA
Y’all welcome to come visit Texas.
TT
Please see my tag... please watch it... please forward it
I see that you are not a member of the T party :)
The world’s largest ARmy - and this is just some of the registered hunters...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XjSSUC8IlY
I still have my first firearm. It’s a Steven’s Model 15-A bolt action with manual cocking, single-shot .22 rifle I received for my 5th birthday. Since Dad was working overseas at the time, he had Mom & my oldest brother get it for me, I believe from Sears.
I also have Dad’s 1940s Sears Ranger dbl bbl 12 gauge, and G-Grandpa’s Savage 32-40 lever action.
Unfortunately, nearly all my other weapons were lost overboard....
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