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Not to mention your average US citizen isn't going to be nearly as good at guerrilla warfare as someone that's lived under constant attack from their government. Of course they'd get better with time but only if they lasted that long. (Not to mention the whole time the military is getting better at countering you.) As for fortifications, its not all that hard. Couple feet of concertina wire and a few Active Denial systems at the corners and you have a pretty well fortified position. There are also these new mortar/mine systems that you can seed around a battle field and they monitor movement and attack. They are really nice in that even if you manage to get close enough to tamper with it they fight back. Quote:
2) That sword cuts both ways. The locals fighting the local militia are going to be a worried about hurting neighbors as the local militia. That's even if there is an overriding sense of community in the community anymore. (More and more this seems to be going away.) Quote:
Also, Guerrilla warfare works great when you are fighting off an invading army its not so good against your own government. That's not to say it be a totally one sided blood bath. Heck the rebels might even win a battle of two. Over the long term though the military would win. Remember its not like they have anywhere to retreat to or foreign and domestic pressure to pull out. |
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05-12-2007, 11:14 PM | #42 |
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We are soooooooo far away from what I envisioned this thread to be.....although I get alot more response than I thought I would.
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Don't you think we have every square inch of Afganistan inked out from satalite photos? I sure bet we do. Can't get much more accurate than a photograph. In the post of mine you quoted, when I'm talking about 'militias having trouble firing on local populations' I'm talking about the national guard, and not the rebel bands. Should have used a bit more precise language, sorry about that. Sorry Sesh. Any discussion of gun rights inevitably turns into a discussion of whether there should be any gun rights, in my experience. To be fair, the Washington State CWP laws were part of one of my posts
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05-13-2007, 11:36 AM | #45 |
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I think it's all right the way it is right now, though after the VT shootings I think there should be a database of mentally ill people as well as criminals (although I think there is in a lot of states, Virginia just isn't one of them). I'm also suprised Virginia doesn't have a three-day waiting period, but to tell you the truth I've never thought waiting periods to really be all that useful in preventing crime, because 1. a person using the firearm for robbery or something along those lines isn't going to legally purchase a gun 2. a suicidal person may or may not be prevented from shooting themselves with it and 3. someone planning to use it for murder will probably not be sated in merely three days, and could always purchase a non-concealable weapon and make it concealable through alteration.
Anyway, all that stuff is kind've iffy. Personally I think that just outlawing "Saturday Night Specials" would prevent a lot of gun-crime and accidents. They're not safe for the people using them, and they're cheap. Just create laws requiring guns to pass a quality test to be sold and you'll automatically cut down on the amount of gun crime.
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Except that making cheap guns illegal only really hurts the law-aibiding poor for whom self-defense has been priced out of their hands. Sure, a Raven Arms MP-25 isn't nearly as good as a top of the line Colt 1911, but its still deadly.
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I didn't mean a brand-spankin'-new RavenArms MP25 should be illegal, everyone has the right to the generic brand, I mean a bashed around one you can buy at a pawn shop should be illegal. A new one is probably still breaking a hundred dollars or more, right? But there are cheap, used guns you can get legally for like fifty to sixty dollars, or less, usually made mostly of plastic. People's cars have to pass inspection, I think something that could blow up in your hand should, too, AND it keeps people from buying a gun offhandedly. If a gun costs a decent amount of money, you will plan and think about buying it and what you're going to do with it. Even if you use the thing in self-defense, it'll get confiscated, you know what I'm saying? It might make people less likely to shoot a mugger and more likely to threaten (if he has a knife, obviously if he has a gun it's going to be a shoot him if you can thing). Sure, keeping a gun worth 300-500 bucks isn't worth your life if you have to use it...but man, it is 500 bucks.
Besides, cheap crappy guns are likely to jam or misfire, as well, and then where's your self-defense? EDIT: Oh, and the cheap, used crappy ones are the ones criminals always buy illegally, as well, as they are easily disposed of, no great loss, and available in large quantities. If cheap crappy guns were outlawed and destroyed, that'd cut down on the amount of guns available to the criminals without really infringing on people's rights.
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