People wonder what citizens can do against government.
Christopher Dorner, whatever you think of him, was one person with a gun and he almost bankrupted the LAPD, one of the largest police departments in the US.
Noone want to talk much about him, and certainly not many want to publicly back him, no one sane anyways, but darned if he didn't show us just how bad one man can hem up hundreds. Guess the lapd was fortunate there wasn't 10 of him. Or 100. Or 10,000.
Can you imagine the horror a confiscation squad would face in our cities, neighborhoods or out in the sticks? They wouldn't know the territory, wouldn't know who was waiting for them or where..imagine it being the UN or Russians as some have mentioned..foreign invaders here to squelch our constitution? I don't think they could get them here fast enough to keep up. It wouldn't be our Right to protect against such, it would be our DUTY.
I don't think there will be door to door type confiscations in this country anytime soon, the gov would lose. Point blank they would lose. They know this too, instead we're the frog in the warming pot of water, true firearm bans are coming but they gotta heat up our water a bit more first. As the new and increasing generations of minorities become majorities, and as kids are quietly being indoctrinated in liberalism through their teachers, someday the gov will have the kind of citizens , in overwhelming numbers,who are more than happy to bow to their whim. The last generations of free thinkers and the self sufficient are dwindling and I think its a matter of time before guns are contraband. Sure isn't today though, or tomorrow, and the untold millions of us who care about our country are the only hope for pushing them back a bit. Time for an organization OTHER than the NRA, to put forth a means to mobilize us as a collective. Our strength is in our numbers, and our determination. J