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The year is 2028...
In Czech Republic.
Meant for
Disarm or change the percentage of the population that is armed? They have been saying that long term disarmament could work for decades now, but let's be realistic, firearms have an incredibly low, low, low, low, low rate of attrition and many people refuse to turn them in, and often have children that follow suit. How many Finnish fun guns from the Winter War and following conflict are still out there despite being illegal? Has the passage of 73+ years magically caused all those rifles to dissipate, to evaporate? All the folks that didn't turn in their guns in Australia, and still don't with all these new amnesties? What about all those folks in the pinko states that never registered their magazines and assault rifles, how did Adam Lanza have a rifle that was illegal in his state?
"Time will always bring us victory" is a common thread, theme, idea, tactic, but sometimes it doesn't work. Public education of the masses and constant propaganda sometimes works, but let's not forget that propaganda is not all powerful it is not the Jedi mind trick many people desperately desire it to be, it can't change minds, only reinforce what people want to believe. Hollywood is so damned anti gun that they make guns look fucking badass and awesome and you should buy one in the moves. People grow up and get real information from the real world and hold their own views, bias, are affected by real people and things, the blanket "guns are bad" thing is never going to be as slam dunk effective as they claim.
They said in the early 1990's "We are going to educate the children against guns and in 20 years gun control in the US will be ours" Almost 30 years have come and gone since this rhetoric was spewed, on the national level gun control is still an election losing topic and people are buying guns up like crazy, young people are trying to get into shooting who aren't part of the rural and old gun culture. If they are winning by this means, well, they better get moving hard and fast. Another 20 years will go by and they will just say "Well, not that LAST 20 years, but the NEXT 20 years will be the big slow change".
Kommiefornia is disarmed, or is it just becoming harder for Californians to keep their arms? Or, is it more difficult for them to acquire new arms? In 40 more years will the state be more disarmed, or will it just reach a point where less people are armed as a percentage as they are eeked out by aliens and losers and the old population can't easily acquire new arms under the new laws?
There is a gap, far and wide as the sea in controlling new arms acquisitions and actual small arms disarmament. You are right that some states will become less armed over time, but disarmed, well, bullshit. Even many pro gun control people finally admit they can't enact it anymore because there are simply too many guns in circulation to ever confiscate and remove, its too late in the US. Kill the supply of new assault rifles and battle rifles and whatnot, well, you still have how many millions upon millions of guns in circulation to take OUT?
Its like military bolt action rifles and why they don't manufacture new replicas for the market, there are simply too many old rifles available that the prices always stay low enough to keep new manufacture unprofitable. Even with high prices, there are too many K98's, 70-80 year old rifles that should have magically dissipated and evaporated out of existence according to progressively increased gun control disarmament theory, to keep prices low enough from high availability to warrant the need to manufacture new ones. Nobody has to make new M1 Garand's, there are still plenty floating around, you name it.
Reducing the acquisition of new small arms in the USA is realistic, disarmament is not.
What do you mean, the problem is in the Czech Republic they want to see a firearms permit if you want to buy smokeless powder. The thing is i already have black powder but i need smokeless powder.
How can i find someone to sell me smokeless powder without permit there man ? I also can't speak Czech, i'm German.
Gun laws are strict as fuck in poland. Czech republic is a heaven for gun nuts in Europe, it is the most relaxed place in Europe regarding guns. There are some limits for full auto and supressors + limited ammo options. Get some czech friend on the internet who does shooting and meet up with him. Pretty sure he is willing to sell you some if you get to know him pretty well.
Might also want to remember some key terms, apparently your not allowed to bring translators in for the paperwork too.
You sound like a sovereign citizen :')
Enjoy being gunned down at a routine traffic stop.
you forgot the part where your sf arm harasses airfields. you will need to ground the police air power to have any chance. even just throwing some red painted tp tubes tied to alarm clocks onto runways, everybody is grounded until eod verifies they aren't bombs
The event needs mass in order to work. The scenario that I described must happen across many small towns in order to overwhelm government forces. Delaying police choppers by a few hours doesn't really impact what happens beyond taking the town. Besides, if one airfield is down, the cops can call another from a different part of the state. That doesn't even begin to address national guard or other military choppers. Its better to have basic air defense, like a mounted machine gun, to ward off low flying aircraft than try to stop them from taking off.
As an aside, if one really wanted to stop them from flying, it would be easier to actually use artillery (mortars, rockets, hell cannons, etc) or penetrate the airfield and either destroy/disable the chopper or steal them. Most police choppers where I live are held at a small airport with minimal security. It would hypothetically be possible to steal the chopper if you had the training.