What states would legitimately leave the US altogether if the 2nd amendment was repealed? I seriously do not like where this is headed and while it's going to be "AR-15s" today, there is no doubt in really any sane person's mind that most of these people are hellbent on taking ALL guns away.
That said I think Arizona, Texas, and NM would leave right off the bat, and probably a good chuck of the south too.
Lincoln Bennett
I think the American people are too fat, stupid, sated, and drunk to ever do anything about their wicked and tyrannical government.
Xavier Collins
These threads are old and boring and cancer
Protip: sage goes in all fields
Aiden Jackson
>Current events that are threatening gun rights are old and boring Get out of Sup Forums then you fucking kike
Tyler Bennett
for that to happen you'd need successful white people to openly revolt en masse. the fact that things have gotten to this point is proof that's not realistic.
Jacob Rogers
Yea see this is why even Democrats won't touch it. Way too many of the population owns.
Isaiah Carter
Keep in mind this is doesn't even account for all the niggers/felons that own guns illegally and those who have guns legally but don't admit it
Joshua King
Vermont is liberal as fuck, but there are a shit-ton of gun owners. Only 2 real cities - rest are suburbs and rural. Actually very few gun laws there -- no-permit conceal carry. Would be interesting.
Hudson Moore
>22% wow so many
Noah Cooper
>Alaska >61.7 Seems a little on the low side
Julian Roberts
Kek you fucking obliterated him
Jackson Johnson
1 in 5 is a pretty big portion of people. Consider that fewer than 1 in 5 Americans smoke, yet disagreeing with the statement "there are many smokers in the US" would probably make you feel like a retard.
Lincoln Reed
>Hawaii >45.1
That seems a little high for the communist hell hole that is the Hawaiian Islands.
Aiden Smith
Nice
Anthony Richardson
Better question, is which Senate seats we can flip with gun freedom as a key issue?
Cooper Brooks
Texas would leave. NM wouldn't because 1) we're a welfare state and couldn't make it without federal money, and 2) the state population base resides in predominantly liberal areas; i.e. Albuquerque and Santa Fe so they would vote to stay. I could see the eastern half of the state secede with Texas, tho.
Mason Peterson
I'm surprised Texas and Utah are so low
Camden Phillips
Florida would be your best bet.
John Wood
>Le Based Texas
Nothing but spics and civic nationalist cucks who love their based black men and Mexicans
Colton White
fucking RrrEEEEEE! my fellow nebraskans have let me down >19% Do we have enough water here for THAT many boating accidents? > no sir, I don't have any guns, just some old scuba gear.
Nolan Jones
>2nd amendment repealed >millions of americans mobilize >inevitably something goes wrong and a civilian is killed by the government >anti-government movement goes by an order of magnitude and the military stages the coup there would be no leaving
Bentley Nguyen
I thought Arizona would have more guns than that.
Evan King
all the states that didn't would have a huge percentage of saboteurs.
Logan King
those are only the ones registered
Dylan Martin
Im pretty sure Alaska has a state law preventing banning of weapons
Levi Taylor
this. texas would leave, but it would immediately be embroiled by a civil war. the mexicans would try to join mexico and they would do their aztec thing and try to murder all the whites. the niggers would just chimp out. houston is the most diverse area of the country. it would be a shit show. that said, there are quiet a few vietnamese and koreans. it would be the higher races vs the lower ones.
Oliver Taylor
If you don't own a gun in Alaska, you're fucking retarded
Caleb Edwards
Redpill me on Nebraska. Why does it have a much lower rate of gun ownership than all the states that it borders?
Nathaniel Stewart
I would try to move further into Dixieland since my state senate is cycled to fuck and back
t.va fag
Cameron Moore
Well, that's all the guns the government knows about. I'm quite sure there are no gun owners out there who feel any doubt about the intentions of the US government in wanting to know who owns guns.
Jeremiah Myers
I'd find it hard to believe AZ and Texas are that low. When I lived in AZ there were a shitload of people who owned guns.
Colton Sanders
HB69 signed into law by Parnell. I am familiar with it but when I bring it up people say "Feds supersede the states." But then what case does the feds have under something specifically stated in the Constitution under shall not infringe.