highwaystar101 said:
Well of course, and the US government supports these rights and freedoms and it is in the public interest to protect them if neccesary. The USA has nothing to fear but fear itself when it comes to government control. If the USA was becoming a new North Korea then yes a violent uprising would be one of very few options where I would support the freedom of the public to possess weapons, and that is only if all non-violent democratic means have been supressed by the government (I'm talking to the extent of taking peoples right to vote or running a one party system by aboloshing opposition). But until the change occurs where a threat from the government looks likely I see no real justification for owning powerful guns such as assult rifles. |
The question becomes at what point is violence the best course of action ...
Long before your country becomes as bad as North Korea, your rights can be taken away to the extent that any protest can be surpressed and any information that it existed can be hidden. At this point violence may be the only option to prevent your country from becomming North Korea.







