| VetteDude said: Plus the US government would bankrupt themselves trying to enact a gun ban. And history shows that a country with no money loses its military might real quick. You'd be surprised, most of the men in the military have no problems disobeying ordering when the paycheck stops rolling in. |
Whose to say? If gun owners are so law-abiding, than the ownership would be registered, making it easy for local law enforcement to gather up the guns in the first phase of acquisition. As i suggested earlier, a "no-questions-asked" grace period would lie on top of that, where owners of unregistered firearms can freely surrender them at no penalty. After that, huge, huge fines for both weapons and per unit of ammunition, which could cover the costs of enforcement.

Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.







