I find the focus on "regular" gun ownership among some Americans as a way to preserve freedom a strange line to draw in the sand. The writers of the U.S. Constitution were familiar with single-shot musket types of arms. Anything beyond that is stretching the most concrete reading of the Constitution. If we're going to stretch it, why get particularly upset over regulation of semi-automatics, fully automatics, or whatever; why not advocate for bazookas, missiles, submarines or my favorite... a TANK so I can get to work past all those horrible SUV drivers?
The real military wouldn't have trouble taking out the folks who think their hoard of stuff is going to stop whatever they are afraid the government will do this week... I think there is excellent reason to carefully control arms that can kill large numbers of people quickly; we can probably never stop all murder, but mass murder that's done in seconds, with no chance for response, is a different thing. As lethality of the device goes up, the scenarios get worse and worse and ability to prevent catastrophe goes down. The real military's capabilities are so far into the highly-lethal-in-short-time periods range that I find it bizarre that various people think their small militias or gun hoards are protecting anything against the government. Some of these folks seem lots more focused on intimidating fellow civilians than actually confronting the government.
Luckily we still have a partly representative government here in charge of the real military, and they don't currently want to kill their citizens for the most part... I hope we can keep it that way, and improve the real problems...
What kind of tank should I get, anyhow...?
The real military wouldn't have trouble taking out the folks who think their hoard of stuff is going to stop whatever they are afraid the government will do this week... I think there is excellent reason to carefully control arms that can kill large numbers of people quickly; we can probably never stop all murder, but mass murder that's done in seconds, with no chance for response, is a different thing. As lethality of the device goes up, the scenarios get worse and worse and ability to prevent catastrophe goes down. The real military's capabilities are so far into the highly-lethal-in-short-time periods range that I find it bizarre that various people think their small militias or gun hoards are protecting anything against the government. Some of these folks seem lots more focused on intimidating fellow civilians than actually confronting the government.
Luckily we still have a partly representative government here in charge of the real military, and they don't currently want to kill their citizens for the most part... I hope we can keep it that way, and improve the real problems...
What kind of tank should I get, anyhow...?
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