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In reply to the discussion: In the last 5 months there have been at least 71 kids killed by guns. Average just under 6 years old [View all]mbperrin
(7,672 posts)Ammo already out there will eventually be shot, and we'll get 'em on the replacement buys.
If reloaders use marked casings, we have a trail on those. If not, they'll eventually have to.
No plan is 100%, but go ahead and say that this one will not save a single life. We always say each life is priceless, but always seem to back up when actual dollars are involved. Not me. One life is good enough.
And you're going to write off secure storage, mental health evaluations, licensing, and insurance as nothing? Really?
Now let me tell you what's ridiculous - the idea that even a good-sized gun would have the slightest effect against drone strikes, B-2 strikes, even Blackhawk actions, never mind cruise missiles or tactical nukes. See, if the government is REALLY going to enslave us all, they won't bother with rifles or pistols. The whole nightmare scenario is very good for the arms industry, but for every child whose childhood is stunted because tons of money was spent on firearms instead of child items, I feel sorry for those kids. They're trapped inside a mentally ill version of the world, and because inevitably, this world view includes not talking about home life, professionals like me are stymied on getting them the help they so desperately need to become happy humans, not hunkered-down ones.
Truth is, hoarders are like the Maginot Line - tactics for the last war, when the next war is going to be blitzkrieg, a step around that line. Well, have a nice day. I'm going to the cemetery to visit my mother.