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<blockquote data-quote="racing1g" data-source="post: 1988464" data-attributes="member: 8218"><p>I kind of agree but am still skeptical on the matter. I would hope more than 9% would make an effort to hide at least some of their guns, but I also believe that it would be a lot less. 800,000 is a fairly large number but once we get down to the nitty gritty of it and start tearing down that number for people who don't use their firearms much, elderly, medical conditions, fearing for their families lives, and death in general. That number of 800,000 (which is an extremely wishful number) begins to dwindle rapidly. Keep in mind that we as a people aren't exactly war hardened revolutionist, many would be paralyzed by complete and utter fear of the consequences. I do believe their will also never be a door to door roundup of firearms. If anything were to happen, it will go down exactly as it did in Australia. I know these aren't exactly popular ideals on the subject but I do believe that is how it will happen. Keep in mind all the raids the government has performed and cut down people with damn near zero public outcry on t the matter. Make no bones about it the ones that keep their guns and fight for them will be instantly deemed radicals and terrorist and will be hunted and imprisoned accordingly by the government.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="racing1g, post: 1988464, member: 8218"] I kind of agree but am still skeptical on the matter. I would hope more than 9% would make an effort to hide at least some of their guns, but I also believe that it would be a lot less. 800,000 is a fairly large number but once we get down to the nitty gritty of it and start tearing down that number for people who don't use their firearms much, elderly, medical conditions, fearing for their families lives, and death in general. That number of 800,000 (which is an extremely wishful number) begins to dwindle rapidly. Keep in mind that we as a people aren't exactly war hardened revolutionist, many would be paralyzed by complete and utter fear of the consequences. I do believe their will also never be a door to door roundup of firearms. If anything were to happen, it will go down exactly as it did in Australia. I know these aren't exactly popular ideals on the subject but I do believe that is how it will happen. Keep in mind all the raids the government has performed and cut down people with damn near zero public outcry on t the matter. Make no bones about it the ones that keep their guns and fight for them will be instantly deemed radicals and terrorist and will be hunted and imprisoned accordingly by the government. [/QUOTE]
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