punkndisorderly wrote:Were such a ban to pass, it's essentially game over. It's analagous to banning the sale or transfer of gasoline cars.
Sure, you get to keep them, and you could refuse to register but:
If you ever drive it, you go to jail
If someone steals it, you have no recourse
If it wears out, you can't replace it
You can't get gas for it
Etc.
For guns:
If you ever use it for self defense, you go to jail
If someone steals it, you have no recourse
If they get busted, and say where they got it, you go to jail.
If you bury it in the backyard, you're just as deprived of it as f they took it
When it wears out, it's gone
When the magazines wear out, they're gone
When you die, it's gone or it goes illegally to your kin and the cycle begins anew
I think you're too pessimistic. None of these things are necessarily true....yes, everyone of them could happen, but it's possible some won't, at least some of the time. For instance, even your first...maybe, maybe not. Say you pull a gun on someone who broke into your house....you think he's going to run off to the police station and tell them you pulled a gun on him while he was trying to rob you? Some might, but I suspect most won't. In fact, in that scenario, since guns are illegal, and when guns are illegal only outlaws have guns, he might think you're another criminal.
At this point, while the left may be able to ban guns, the country is still pretty far away from being persuaded to give up the right to self-defense as they have in the UK....even in the Socialist Utopias like Kalifornia, New Jersey, Illinois, and Maryland most people still belief you have a right to defend yourself. And before those mags and guns wear out the whole country may experience a lesson about the need for guns in self-defense, as economic collapse at some point in the next 20 years is a virtual certainty ---probably not sooner than 5 years, but closer to 10 than 20.
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