The only way the Australian government made us get licenses before we buy guns was because our rights are not protected by the law, your rights are protected by the law in the U.S.
Australia is the only western country which does not protect human rights, or any rights for the individual for that matter, which makes it very easy to take those rights away.
That and the fact at the time the law came in which made us all have to get licenses before we buy guns, we only had about 1 million guns privately owned.
The U.S has what? 350 million guns and 330 million people? I just don't see it happening, as that is A LOT of people who are armed, and a lot of those people are willing to fight to keep them.
Australia is a country just waiting for a dictatorship as most Australians aren't even aware that a Prime Minister has absolutely no term limit, which means with the right amount of fraud, they could stay in power for many many years, just like Hugo Chavez.
The U.S has what? 350 million guns and 330 million people? I just don't see it happening, as that is A LOT of people who are armed, and a lot of those people are willing to fight to keep them.
This may be our only saving grace, but I doubt they won't try anyway. Unfortunately we have learned these past few months that our Constitution is just a piece of paper, and might as well be set on fire if there are not an appreciable amount of patriots willing to kill and die over it. No law is worth even what it is printed on if people aren't willing to put everything on the table to embrace or discard it.
I never in a million years thought I would say this, but I think I would pick Australia at this point to stay in.
Not until they get their gun rights back.
If you don't think our gun rights will look the same under 4 years of Biden and his scarlet whore, you might be kidding yourself.
Highly doubt it will happen mate.
The only way the Australian government made us get licenses before we buy guns was because our rights are not protected by the law, your rights are protected by the law in the U.S.
Australia is the only western country which does not protect human rights, or any rights for the individual for that matter, which makes it very easy to take those rights away.
That and the fact at the time the law came in which made us all have to get licenses before we buy guns, we only had about 1 million guns privately owned.
The U.S has what? 350 million guns and 330 million people? I just don't see it happening, as that is A LOT of people who are armed, and a lot of those people are willing to fight to keep them.
Australia is a country just waiting for a dictatorship as most Australians aren't even aware that a Prime Minister has absolutely no term limit, which means with the right amount of fraud, they could stay in power for many many years, just like Hugo Chavez.
This may be our only saving grace, but I doubt they won't try anyway. Unfortunately we have learned these past few months that our Constitution is just a piece of paper, and might as well be set on fire if there are not an appreciable amount of patriots willing to kill and die over it. No law is worth even what it is printed on if people aren't willing to put everything on the table to embrace or discard it.