Is gun confiscation a good idea?
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Is gun confiscation a good idea?
The idea of gun confiscation is one of the most divisive issues surrounding gun owners. For opponents, it is seen as gun owners needlessly worrying about something that could never happen. They see the idea of a government coming to gather up all of the guns as nothing but an excuse to hold onto guns tighter.
What would happen if the federal government confiscated all the guns?
If the guns are confiscated, the federal government is so powerful that it would be able to control the people and the people would not be able to fight back. Well, not exactly. One: The Revoluntionary War was a war the United States fought against Great Britain in order to become a free a separate nation.
Would there be a second Revolutionary War if gun confiscation was enacted?
No, there would not be a second revolutionary war if gun confiscation was enacted in the USA, because without guns, people would not be able to fight. If the guns are confiscated, the federal government is so powerful that it would be able to control the people and the people would not be able to fight back. Well, not exactly.
Would a gun state do door to door confiscation?
Gun states probably wouldn’t do door to door confiscation. For this to even happen there would need to be enough popular support for confiscation for it even to be an issue and once that happens current nra types would squarely be in the minority and not supported by the general population. The whole idea is ridiculous. It also smacks of terrorism.
Can the government take your gun from you?
Throughout history, there have been orders to take law-abiding citizens guns from them. That’s right. This is not a fictitious idea manufactured by the firearms industry. Due to the government’s perception of national urgency or imminent danger, there have been several times in our history it has happened.
Why do people think the government is going to gather up guns?
They see the idea of a government coming to gather up all of the guns as nothing but an excuse to hold onto guns tighter. It is seen as fear mongering, whereas for gun owners there is a very real fear that it may happen.
Why are so many gun owners afraid?
It is seen as fear mongering, whereas for gun owners there is a very real fear that it may happen. These fears are due to the changes and restrictions that owners must experience first hand every time a local, federal, or federal statute changes how they live their everyday life. But how possible is the big one?