Metalhead47
Regular Member
It won't be enforced with military it would be enforced locally with State, County and City cops, lets not forget since the unconstitutional patriot act they all are considered "first responders".
Also, they will shoot first and ask questions later if you decide not to follow "the law", many here will just capitulate period. Some here will be given a pass and allowed to carry and those will probably help the "law enforcers" because after all, it is "the law". They are ex cops, Jail guards, military who have proven themselves loyal to the state and not fundamental rights, the countless growing number of "civil" and "public" employees, etc.
We are spread out, they will use their unconstitutional standing army with their helicopters, Bradly's and tanks, SWAT teams etc, to take us out before we can organize. Yep and people wonder why I am for limiting and reducing the powers of our already police state.
All hypothetical of course on the unlikely assumption this Bill Passes.
Southern Boy might be the poster you are looking for who has pointed out very succinctly the unconstitutional, illegal, treasonous aspects of a bill like this.
Y'know, for someone who's basic political philosophy is based on the idea that people, if left alone, will generally do right, you sure don't have much faith in your fellow man.
I think LE compliance and civilian collaboration would be highly regional. NY, Chicago, PRK, yeah they're all toast... but not much to collect there any way. Personally, I don't see Sheriff Joe down in Maricopa ordering his deputies to confiscate weapons. Or that feller in Oregon who's almost handing out their CHL's. Or the guy down in Georgia who's encouraging women to pack heat to protect themselves. You're right that the military wouldn't have anything to do with it. On the other hand, we do have a few governors in this union who at least try to uphold the Constitution. I can see one or two of them maybe calling up the national guard to protect the citizens. Either way, there'd be enough action from the real good guys to buy us that time to organize.
Yes, helicopters & tanks are bad... but certain recent events have demonstrated the effectiveness of "non-conventional" tactics against just such things.