I'm a bit scared to tell you the truth, now that it's clear that we may lose our guns in the near future

I'm a bit scared to tell you the truth, now that it's clear that we may lose our guns in the near future.

How will we defend ourselves now?
Should we just let them take it and prevent a huge scale crisis?

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Civil war.

"Hey can we talk about how easy it is to get a gun and maybe work on that so innocent Americans don't get murdered so often?"

"OMG YOU WANT TO TAKE ALL OUR GUNS AWAY!!!"

"No, I'm saying that gun control ...."

"GRRR COLD DEAD HANDS YOU COMMIE NAZI SOCIALIST LEFTIST LESBIAN ATHEIST JACKASS WHY YOU WANT TO BAN ALL GUNS YOU JACKBOOTED THUG!!!!"

Hire a Samurai

>guns are like bowling shoes and should be kept in a shooting range and rented or borrowed in order to practice the sport

are you okay?

yes they are going to knock down your door and handcuff you while they search your house for guns to confiscate. wash and repeat 400 million times.

To be honest I was thinking I'd just let them take the guns and my life won't turn to shit.

"Can't possible get all the guns"
"People can get guns banned or not"
"OH NO MY GUNSSSS!!!!"

how many times have you used an ar15 to protect yourself? you make usa sound like syria.

defend against what

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weak bait

Protecting USA from tyrannical government is a 24/7 job.

>implying you've ever been in a gun battle against a tyrannical government your entire life
so how many times have you fired an ar15 to protect yourself?

Owning a gun keeps a tyrannical government at bay.

Why do you lock your house, how many break-ins did you have that you feel the need to lock it.

This

Owning a gun creates the ILLUSION of keeping the government at bay

Its a topic at least worth a long thought out discussion. Even if that discussion ultimately ends in "gun laws are fine how they are". Gotta be able to atleast talk about changing something

Where's your proof?

>locking your house creates the illusion of break-ins.

Ye, no.

Wheres your proof?