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What will Americans really do when faced with disarmament?
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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman" data-source="post: 1990707" data-attributes="member: 24956"><p>Below is a quote from a member here from last year. I saved the text because i found it to be a good viewpoint on this subject.</p><p></p><p>"I strongly disagree. Americans are complacent even the gun owners. And Id wager that the overwhelming majority of gun owners have families at home. If/when it comes to gun confiscation, there wont be mass confiscations, I dont think. Im guessing theyll eat the elephant one bite at a time: one house here, one house there, while we get random news reports of illegal firearms confiscated from ________ on the news, scattered and vague so as not to cause any undue alarm. Some groups will be onto it and sound the alarm, but like most things now that are going down and many are bringing to the attention of others via the internet theyll be labeled tin foil hatters, conspiracy nuts, etc. because Scott Pelly didnt report it last night at 5:30. When its an all-in scenario, people might resist. But when its one on one, Id guess nearly all gun owners no matter what they spout on anonymous message boards will quietly hand their guns over rather than be taken away from the ones they love and imprisoned (or worse). I have little doubt. " - Unknown OSA member</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman, post: 1990707, member: 24956"] Below is a quote from a member here from last year. I saved the text because i found it to be a good viewpoint on this subject. "I strongly disagree. Americans are complacent even the gun owners. And Id wager that the overwhelming majority of gun owners have families at home. If/when it comes to gun confiscation, there wont be mass confiscations, I dont think. Im guessing theyll eat the elephant one bite at a time: one house here, one house there, while we get random news reports of illegal firearms confiscated from ________ on the news, scattered and vague so as not to cause any undue alarm. Some groups will be onto it and sound the alarm, but like most things now that are going down and many are bringing to the attention of others via the internet theyll be labeled tin foil hatters, conspiracy nuts, etc. because Scott Pelly didnt report it last night at 5:30. When its an all-in scenario, people might resist. But when its one on one, Id guess nearly all gun owners no matter what they spout on anonymous message boards will quietly hand their guns over rather than be taken away from the ones they love and imprisoned (or worse). I have little doubt. " - Unknown OSA member [/QUOTE]
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