mikedilger on Nostr: I never had a weapon that was made illegal (I"ve only ever had a .22LR) but I heard ...
I never had a weapon that was made illegal (I"ve only ever had a .22LR) but I heard murmurings about people considering not turning in their weapons. I bet a lot of people never turned over their weapons. There was no registry of weapons, only of license holders, so the police have no idea who has what. Only recently (this month I think) did a bill pass that will require everybody to register their weapons.
That being said, as I've aged I've come to believe that it is a nutty idealistic idea that the people could ever rise up against an oppressive government anywhere with guns. Not only do governments have better weapons and better surveillance, but the people have no way of organizing and acting in unison. Technology does not help that - every organisation of people can and will be infiltrated. There are also near-last-resort non-violent (but destructive) techniques that could be used in a revolution which I won't expound upon here but you should think long and hard about before it becomes necessary. Guns are terribly deadly and horrible, and some thought now into how you can survive and save your country without using them is well worth it.
Also, unless you are carrying your gun with you, it is useless in deterring crime outside of your household (or perhaps your business - dairy owners might have a gun behind the counter - not sure on the law on that but that would be an effective deterrent).
That being said, as I've aged I've come to believe that it is a nutty idealistic idea that the people could ever rise up against an oppressive government anywhere with guns. Not only do governments have better weapons and better surveillance, but the people have no way of organizing and acting in unison. Technology does not help that - every organisation of people can and will be infiltrated. There are also near-last-resort non-violent (but destructive) techniques that could be used in a revolution which I won't expound upon here but you should think long and hard about before it becomes necessary. Guns are terribly deadly and horrible, and some thought now into how you can survive and save your country without using them is well worth it.
Also, unless you are carrying your gun with you, it is useless in deterring crime outside of your household (or perhaps your business - dairy owners might have a gun behind the counter - not sure on the law on that but that would be an effective deterrent).