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What Would Gun Confiscation Look Like?

Sorry about that, I pulled link from YouTube directly so that shouldn’t have happened. It didn’t ask me to sign in on YouTube, but I use various VPNs and that may have caused an issue.
Yup. I am a member of USCCA but it's uTube asking for the login. I use Bitdefender's VPN and this happens for any uTube video I want to veiw. I have to disable the VPN to get to view them. Google must want my actual IP address for whatever diabolical reason.
 
Sorry about that, I pulled link from YouTube directly so that shouldn’t have happened. It didn’t ask me to sign in on YouTube, but I use various VPNs and that may have caused an issue.
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The current estimated number of firearms in civilian hands is around 466,000,000. If your target is to complete confiscation within 5 years, that would mean 93,200,200 confiscations per year. Let's say (arguably) there were an average of 5 firearms at each "location". That would give us 18,640,000 confiscation actions. If you assume an "average" confiscation (i.e. who has the firearm(s), where do they live, plan the action, how does it take to "find" the firearm(s), collect and process them) requires 3 days, then we are looking (assuming there was only one team) at 1,864,000,000 days to complete confiscation. Too long? OK. Lets say we needed to complete the entire task in one year. We would then need approx. 5,106,950 collection teams. Easy peasy. Right?
 
It might be time to point out this admin and a previous one armed up many tens of thousands of Fed employees who never were before, then plans to add this number again with I.R.S agents. What do you think they need weapons for - filling out forms? the day will come when they try it. Live ready.
 
Remember, it was the British attempt to confiscate the Colonist's arms that started the Revolutionary War.
Another such attempt could well start the Second American Revolution. Only this time the people will be fighting to free themselves from our own government.
And here I thought it was regressive taxes like the The Stamp Act, Sugar Act, Townshend Acts, and Intolerable Acts.

The weapons cache raid—by the British—was simply an attempt to stifle the insurrection, not the cause of it.
 
Well, I for one obey all government edicts and pronouncement as well as the whims of our political class as they attempt to pursue their Agenda in abject disregard of their Oath of Office, regardless off how antithetical they are to my God Given Rights as enumerated in our nations founding documents.
 
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