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  • KittySlayer

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    I've heard there are folks that avoid the 4473 purchases in the modern day. They purchase things through private sales. What about those folks?
    Would those be the same folks buying thousands of rounds of ammo “online” through their computers using “credit cards” that process transactions through huge databases which use heuristics that can easily identify your buying habits.
     

    Spear Dane

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    There is a lot of (accurate) symbology in the Gadsden flag. #1 Rattle...a lot and loudly. Just voting won't cut it. You gotta call, you gotta write, you gotta show up to those rallys. #2 You better be prepared to bite if stepped on. If you are not, you are wasting your time and fooling yourself. Make yourself a funny hat and write 'Elmer' on it, cause your last name is Fudd.
     

    KellyinAvon

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    The price of freedom is eternal vigilance--Thomas Jefferson. Eternal vigilance is very tiring, this crap never ends--KellyinAvon.

    To not do something is the easiest thing in the world. Just being aware of the constant assault on 2A rights (as well as a few others in the Bill of Rights) makes you want to just tune out. That worked real well for the Brits who had codified gun rights over 100 years before we did.

    Constant attack: If it's not elected officials it's presidential candidates. If it's not unelected bureaucrats it's the incredibly ignorant media. If it's not a Bloomberg front group it's a woke CEO. If it's not .gov it's big tech. If it's not the RINOs it's the Fudds. If it's not an activist judge it's (insert whoever replaced Camera Hogg as the Soros-funded media darling here).

    If it's none of those, we attack each other. Considering our current situation? We might want to try working together at least until we get Buzzi-Ginsberg and Breyer replaced on SCOTUS.
     

    Coach

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    Best way to prevent your guns from being confiscated is to have a tragic boating accident while cleaning all of your guns on a very deep lake. That accident caused all those pretty and clean guns to sink away in the deep, deep water never to be seen again....right?

    Boating accidents will never be believed someone will come and look. What is the plan for that?
     

    Leadeye

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    When you get to the point where they are coming and looking, they will simply round up the household and send you to a gulag, it's more efficient. It won't be the same country.
     

    bwframe

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    Boating accident, "cold dead hands," "laying in a pile of brass." None of that will happen.

    Most of us will give in to gun control fairly early, if not right away. We are honest, law abiding people with more than just ourselves to consider. The simple threat of leaving loved ones to fend for themselves is not palatable. Gun owners, for the most part, understand their responsibilities. Hiding or fighting is a poor choice when young children depend on you providing for them.

    If we fool around and allow the anti's to win, there won't be any mass gun confiscation. They are plenty smart enough to know that would incite rebellion.

    They'll be content to play the long game. They can wait for us die hards to die. Picking off law breakers and those who use their "illegal arms" for self defense will also keep the anti's happy, knowing that will be the beginning of the end of private firearm ownership.

    The intrusive questioning about firearms in the home will intensify and become the norm for anything gov't related. Same goes for medical treatments, any kind insurance and financial agreements such as loans/mortgages. Sure we can lie, lie, lie, but eventually the word will get out about legal contracts being broken because of failure to comply with legal firearm regulations.

    Red flag "laws" will be greatly intensified and advertised across every platform. The mental issue will be easy for any age, "cannot be mentally sound, if knowingly breaking gun laws."

    Just look at the states that already have extremely intrusive gun laws. These laws are recent enough that there are large amounts of people not complying. No mass confiscation, no making waves, no reason to stir up emotions and trouble. "Let those mouth breathing, knuckle dragging gun fools think they are getting away with it..."

    The anti's can wait for the next generation or two who will be raised the way we raise our kids, honest and law abiding.
     
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    Karl-just-Karl

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    Boating accident, "cold dead hands," "laying in a pile of brass." None of that will happen.

    Most of us will give in to gun control fairly early, if not right away. We are honest, law abiding people with more than just ourselves to consider. The simple threat of leaving loved ones to fend for themselves is not palatable. Gun owners, for the most part, understand their responsibilities. Hiding or fighting is a poor choice when young children depend on you providing for them.

    If we fool around and allow the anti's to win, there won't be any mass gun confiscation. They are plenty smart enough to know that would incite rebellion.

    They'll be content to play the long game. They can wait for us die hards to die. Picking off law breakers and those who use their "illegal arms" for self defense will also keep the anti's happy, knowing that will be the beginning of the end of private firearm ownership.

    The intrusive questioning about firearms in the home will intensify and become the norm for anything gov't related. Same goes for medical treatments, any kind insurance and financial agreements such as loans/mortgages. Sure we can lie, lie, lie, but eventually the word will get out about legal contracts being broken because of failure to comply with legal firearm regulations.

    Red flag "laws" will be greatly intensified and advertised across every platform. The mental issue will be easy for any age, "cannot be mentally sound, if knowingly breaking gun laws."

    Just look at the states that already have extremely intrusive gun laws. These laws are recent enough that there are large amounts of people not complying. No mass confiscation, no making waves, no reason to stir up emotions and trouble. "Let those mouth breathing, knuckle dragging gun fools think they are getting away with it..."

    The anti's can wait for the next generation or two who will be raised the way we raise our kids, honest and law abiding.


    I've endorsed this before and INGO probably won't tolerate two of us pontificating in the same thread so I will just say that agree with you. It won't be about dramatic action. It is coming through social engineering.

    Someday, when we learn to love Big Brother, then we can expect a bullet to the back of the head.
     

    churchmouse

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    There was a special on the boob tube last night about these insidious red flag laws. Big brother falsely claims lives have been saved.
    LEO's say they will not enforce them for fear it will become a wholesale gun grab circus and for the most part they are correct.
     

    Coach

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    The next election will tell us how close confiscation is. The gun grabbers are heating up and getting more bold. It seems to me the critical mass of socialist are getting stronger.

    So many socialist teaching US history in high schools is a problem.
     

    Karl-just-Karl

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    Marijuana user? Uh-oh, you lied on the 4473. NO GUNS FOR YOU!

    Vet, Divorced, went to talk to a counselor? NO GUNS FOR YOU!

    Dispute with a family member? NO GUNS FOR YOU!

    Neighbor was frightened because they saw you carry a gun case from your car to your house (local news probably just ran a story "How to tell if your neighbor is a gun owner")? NO GUNS FOR YOU!

    Kids think that you're getting too old and crabby for owning guns? NO GUNS FOR YOU!

    Co-worker called the see-something-say-something tip-line to warn local officials that your opinions might not be politically correct? NO GUNS FOR YOU!

    Mention that back in the good-ole days you used to post messages on INGO? You might as well be sitting in the Chestnut Tree Cafe.
     

    Trigger Time

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    Why do Democrats and other tyrants hate veterans so much? Because we know how to use them and can teach others. Also many other important things. Also most of us are still somewhat in the loop still. May not be as good as it once was but still in the loop is better than not.
    Watch really close how they start coming after vets and how they label us and pass laws for "vets safery".
    Always some new "common sense" oppression with these tyrant ****ers.
    I love peace but i also love war. Im not gonna lie. Dont make me have to open the dark bottle again. I wont lose any of mine in a boating accident and I wont be burying any of mine, atleast not for the reason others bury them. We are all known as gun owners. Start adding being a member of other groups to that and you move up on their list to visit sooner.
    As a good American Citizen you should always have your firearms and gear & emergency food preps, at a constant state of readiness. Ready to GO in a moments notice.
    The 21st century paul revere might be riding horses in the form of a ford mustang or a plane overhead with a banner or arial flares. Be ready
     
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    indykid

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    Boating accident, "cold dead hands," "laying in a pile of brass." None of that will happen.

    Most of us will give in to gun control fairly early, if not right away. We are honest, law abiding people with more than just ourselves to consider. The simple threat of leaving loved ones to fend for themselves is not palatable. Gun owners, for the most part, understand their responsibilities. Hiding or fighting is a poor choice when young children depend on you providing for them.

    If we fool around and allow the anti's to win, there won't be any mass gun confiscation. They are plenty smart enough to know that would incite rebellion.

    They'll be content to play the long game. They can wait for us die hards to die. Picking off law breakers and those who use their "illegal arms" for self defense will also keep the anti's happy, knowing that will be the beginning of the end of private firearm ownership.

    The intrusive questioning about firearms in the home will intensify and become the norm for anything gov't related. Same goes for medical treatments, any kind insurance and financial agreements such as loans/mortgages. Sure we can lie, lie, lie, but eventually the word will get out about legal contracts being broken because of failure to comply with legal firearm regulations.

    Red flag "laws" will be greatly intensified and advertised across every platform. The mental issue will be easy for any age, "cannot be mentally sound, if knowingly breaking gun laws."

    Just look at the states that already have extremely intrusive gun laws. These laws are recent enough that there are large amounts of people not complying. No mass confiscation, no making waves, no reason to stir up emotions and trouble. "Let those mouth breathing, knuckle dragging gun fools think they are getting away with it..."

    The anti's can wait for the next generation or two who will be raised the way we raise our kids, honest and law abiding.

    Over 60 percent of the population believed this in the late 1700s. It was only a small group of people who didn't, and look at what it did for us. We became the only country in the history of the world to be run by the people. Unfortunately as time when on, people started taking that freedom for granted, and many politicians took advantage of them until we got into the position that we are now in.
     

    bwframe

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    Boating accident, "cold dead hands," "laying in a pile of brass." None of that will happen.


    Most of us will give in to gun control fairly early, if not right away. We are honest, law abiding people with more than just ourselves to consider. The simple threat of leaving loved ones to fend for themselves is not palatable. Gun owners, for the most part, understand their responsibilities. Hiding or fighting is a poor choice when young children depend on you providing for them.


    If we fool around and allow the anti's to win, there won't be any mass gun confiscation. They are plenty smart enough to know that would incite rebellion.


    They'll be content to play the long game. They can wait for us die hards to die. Picking off law breakers and those who use their "illegal arms" for self defense will also keep the anti's happy, knowing that will be the beginning of the end of private firearm ownership.


    The intrusive questioning about firearms in the home will intensify and become the norm for anything gov't related. Same goes for medical treatments, any kind insurance and financial agreements such as loans/mortgages. Sure we can lie, lie, lie, but eventually the word will get out about legal contracts being broken because of failure to comply with legal firearm regulations.


    Red flag "laws" will be greatly intensified and advertised across every platform. The mental issue will be easy for any age, "cannot be mentally sound, if knowingly breaking gun laws."


    Just look at the states that already have extremely intrusive gun laws. These laws are recent enough that there are large amounts of people not complying. No mass confiscation, no making waves, no reason to stir up emotions and trouble. "Let those mouth breathing, knuckle dragging gun fools think they are getting away with it..."


    The anti's can wait for the next generation or two who will be raised the way we raise our kids, honest and law abiding.


    Over 60 percent of the population believed this in the late 1700s. It was only a small group of people who didn't, and look at what it did for us. We became the only country in the history of the world to be run by the people. Unfortunately as time when on, people started taking that freedom for granted, and many politicians took advantage of them until we got into the position that we are now in.

    My post was meant as education of what could actually happen as opposed to a lot of mistaken scenarios that gun owners think and prepare for.

    I'm not sure exactly what you are implying with yours? :scratch:
     

    indykid

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    My post was meant as education of what could actually happen as opposed to a lot of mistaken scenarios that gun owners think and prepare for.

    I'm not sure exactly what you are implying with yours? :scratch:

    More like an add into what you were saying. Didn't say it correctly that I agree with your analysis and add...
     
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    I'm guessing they still have those private sales in databases as well. Intercepting emails, text messages, and phone calls. Just take a little more time to peruse thru that info and know who to visit

    Yeah, first they'd have to know who you were, and care. "People who own guns" is close to 200 million. How many agents are there to sift through all that even if they took an interest? The "little more time" is several man-days per, times a few days each is 2 or 3 million MAN YEARS.

    Heck, they can't even stop a school shooter with 47 previous run-ins with cops and counselors.

    "Some guy who owns some guns" is perfectly safe from being "found out."
     

    MemphisR32

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    Only one way to prevent all the doom and gloom many of you are posting - Change the Culture and include all gun owners. Stop eating ourselves and be open and talk to others about being responsible armed citizens. Hiding in the shadows won’t help because the other side won’t realize the big scary boogieman they fear is actually the soccer mom in the PTA or the guy who made their lunch today CC’ing while delivering their food.

    It’s ours and ours only to loose this fight.
     
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