In 1996, the government of Australia enacted a mandatory gun buyback and destruction program after a mass shooting at Port Arthur. The lockdowns and tyranny they face today could have been prevented had they all stood up and said: “No. You will not take away my ability to defend myself.” Instead, they blindly followed and accepted this unlawful order. It broke my heart to see so many guns wasted, knowing full well that the government was now able to do whatever it wanted without impunity or risk of retribution. Think about that when you see politicians erasing our beloved Constitution and burning our Bill of Rights. Make sure you have enough ammo to last you a while. When stored in a cool, dry place, ammunition should last for a long time. When the police arrive in minutes, a gun is ready in seconds. I can’t carry a cop on my back 24/7, so I conceal carry instead.
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You are saying that guns not fired are useless, which is simply wrong. Deterrent value is real.
Yes, politicians have infringed upon our 2A freedoms in many jurisdictions, but even the most restrictive is a far cry from, and still leaves us better off than, the nationwide mandatory buyback in AU. And the political will to preserve gun rights is strong: even in one of the strictest states, California, restrictions against ar-15s and magazine limits were recently overturned. Every infringement is challenged, always.
We're not perfect by any means, but in regards to having firearms, our country's citizenry is in a better situation than AU's. That's no diss against the Aussies, it's just the truth.
lol that you actually believe that.
You might wanna turn your guns towards California and deter them from stealing another election. Again, I'll fucking wait for you to do something other than believe a burned out trope.
BTW, Australia literally still has weapons. You can easily get a gun license. There are gun shops you can go to to purchase weapons. Plenty of people have guns. Legal and illegal.
I don't think Americans fully understand the rest of the world. They still have guns, it's not like the entire country is unarmed. It's really cringeworthy watching Americans try and view the rest of their world through our rose tinted Americana lens.