NRA Building in Fairfax

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Anonymous wrote:Why is the NRA even still in Nova? Wouldn't they find Texas a far more hospitable place for a HQ?


There are many of us in DC and NOVA still that are pro gun. I’m a member of a black rifle owners club in DC. As black folk, we take 2a very seriously given our history with the government. We as black folk have every right to not trust the US government ever again (if you are white, read history before you call me a quack) and every right to be armed against it.


I don't understand this line of argument at all, regardless of skin color. This isn't the 18th century where a bunch of red coats without supply lines have to fight against an entrenched population.

Do you not realize that if the mighty U.S. government wanted to take you out, or take a few thousand people out at once, it has the means to do so in a few short hours without any collateral damage to its troops (with most of that time spent simply finding you assuming you were on the run and hiding and a minute to actually kill you?) What's your AR-15 gonna accomplish? It wouldn't even qualify as bringing a knife to a gun fight.

You people just watch way too many stupid action movies.


I certainly hope that I don't ever see real conflict between the federal government and the citizenry in my lifetime, but asymmetrical warfare is a very real and effective strategy. But more importantly, it isn't just about some far-fetched notion of conflict with the feds. Many people are concerned (and rightfully so) about whether their government, both federal and local, will actually be there to protect them when the proverbial s&*% hits the fan. A lot of people who never saw themselves as "gun people" purchased firearms in droves when they watched cities and neighborhoods looted and destroyed amidst all the protests within the last few years.


People on this forum should take five minutes to digest what this particular poster is saying. Very articulate and reasoned. Clearly well-trained, responsible and not interested in mass chaos when it comes to guns/gun safety. Understands both the constitution and our nation’s history - and also has a clear view of other nation’s history. No one is even considering why the Uighur’s are still enslaved, tortured, murdered. Certainly Democrats in Congress do not.

Thank you PP, for your brilliant responses to the flailing on this forum. A pleasure to read.

Stop responding to your own posts. It's annoying.
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Anonymous wrote:Why is the NRA even still in Nova? Wouldn't they find Texas a far more hospitable place for a HQ?


There are many of us in DC and NOVA still that are pro gun. I’m a member of a black rifle owners club in DC. As black folk, we take 2a very seriously given our history with the government. We as black folk have every right to not trust the US government ever again (if you are white, read history before you call me a quack) and every right to be armed against it.


I don't understand this line of argument at all, regardless of skin color. This isn't the 18th century where a bunch of red coats without supply lines have to fight against an entrenched population.

Do you not realize that if the mighty U.S. government wanted to take you out, or take a few thousand people out at once, it has the means to do so in a few short hours without any collateral damage to its troops (with most of that time spent simply finding you assuming you were on the run and hiding and a minute to actually kill you?) What's your AR-15 gonna accomplish? It wouldn't even qualify as bringing a knife to a gun fight.

You people just watch way too many stupid action movies.


I certainly hope that I don't ever see real conflict between the federal government and the citizenry in my lifetime, but asymmetrical warfare is a very real and effective strategy. But more importantly, it isn't just about some far-fetched notion of conflict with the feds. Many people are concerned (and rightfully so) about whether their government, both federal and local, will actually be there to protect them when the proverbial s&*% hits the fan. A lot of people who never saw themselves as "gun people" purchased firearms in droves when they watched cities and neighborhoods looted and destroyed amidst all the protests within the last few years.


People on this forum should take five minutes to digest what this particular poster is saying. Very articulate and reasoned. Clearly well-trained, responsible and not interested in mass chaos when it comes to guns/gun safety. Understands both the constitution and our nation’s history - and also has a clear view of other nation’s history. No one is even considering why the Uighur’s are still enslaved, tortured, murdered. Certainly Democrats in Congress do not.

Thank you PP, for your brilliant responses to the flailing on this forum. A pleasure to read.


Puh-lease...the likes of you all talk the talk but run away crying with your tail between your legs at the slightest hint of a threat -- cf. the Charlottesville tiki torch leader crying on video that he was so afraid the cops would shoot him when they came for him, or that or the bearded Ken doll with a thousand assault weapons who ran away from the shooting at the concert in Nevada and later claimed he was "going to get help."

The reality: most of your guns will be used by yourselves and your sons to shoot yourselves, your family and your friends. I know a "loving husband and family man" who killed his wife that way, and his kids are now orphans.
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Apparently the NRA wants to move from Fairfax to Texas. I guess it's a better fit for their lawlessness and corruption.


What would it take to remove the NRA’S tax free status? They certainly should be paying taxes.


How are they tax free? They’re clearly engaged in political lobbying
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Apparently the NRA wants to move from Fairfax to Texas. I guess it's a better fit for their lawlessness and corruption.


What would it take to remove the NRA’S tax free status? They certainly should be paying taxes.


How are they tax free? They’re clearly engaged in political lobbying


Also a great question for the Catholic Church
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Anonymous wrote:Why is the NRA even still in Nova? Wouldn't they find Texas a far more hospitable place for a HQ?


There are many of us in DC and NOVA still that are pro gun. I’m a member of a black rifle owners club in DC. As black folk, we take 2a very seriously given our history with the government. We as black folk have every right to not trust the US government ever again (if you are white, read history before you call me a quack) and every right to be armed against it.


I don't understand this line of argument at all, regardless of skin color. This isn't the 18th century where a bunch of red coats without supply lines have to fight against an entrenched population.

Do you not realize that if the mighty U.S. government wanted to take you out, or take a few thousand people out at once, it has the means to do so in a few short hours without any collateral damage to its troops (with most of that time spent simply finding you assuming you were on the run and hiding and a minute to actually kill you?) What's your AR-15 gonna accomplish? It wouldn't even qualify as bringing a knife to a gun fight.

You people just watch way too many stupid action movies.


I certainly hope that I don't ever see real conflict between the federal government and the citizenry in my lifetime, but asymmetrical warfare is a very real and effective strategy. But more importantly, it isn't just about some far-fetched notion of conflict with the feds. Many people are concerned (and rightfully so) about whether their government, both federal and local, will actually be there to protect them when the proverbial s&*% hits the fan. A lot of people who never saw themselves as "gun people" purchased firearms in droves when they watched cities and neighborhoods looted and destroyed amidst all the protests within the last few years.


Yes and BILLIONS of them have had to use them to fend of the marauders as our poor cities all burnt completely to the ground, so many dead, so many homeless, it’s WWIII out there, the apocalypse.


Paranoid nut jobs should definitely NOT have assault weapons.


But what about loner misfit freaks and/or aspiring mass shooters? What about their rights to an assault weapon?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.bizjournals.com/washington/news/2021/03/26/nra-taps-cbre-to-help-shed-excess-space.html

Apparently the NRA wants to move from Fairfax to Texas. I guess it's a better fit for their lawlessness and corruption.


What would it take to remove the NRA’S tax free status? They certainly should be paying taxes.


How are they tax free? They’re clearly engaged in political lobbying


Also a great question for the Catholic Church


All of these cheaters have something in common. They’re Republicans.
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why is the NRA even still in Nova? Wouldn't they find Texas a far more hospitable place for a HQ?


There are many of us in DC and NOVA still that are pro gun. I’m a member of a black rifle owners club in DC. As black folk, we take 2a very seriously given our history with the government. We as black folk have every right to not trust the US government ever again (if you are white, read history before you call me a quack) and every right to be armed against it.


I don't understand this line of argument at all, regardless of skin color. This isn't the 18th century where a bunch of red coats without supply lines have to fight against an entrenched population.

Do you not realize that if the mighty U.S. government wanted to take you out, or take a few thousand people out at once, it has the means to do so in a few short hours without any collateral damage to its troops (with most of that time spent simply finding you assuming you were on the run and hiding and a minute to actually kill you?) What's your AR-15 gonna accomplish? It wouldn't even qualify as bringing a knife to a gun fight.

You people just watch way too many stupid action movies.


I certainly hope that I don't ever see real conflict between the federal government and the citizenry in my lifetime, but asymmetrical warfare is a very real and effective strategy. But more importantly, it isn't just about some far-fetched notion of conflict with the feds. Many people are concerned (and rightfully so) about whether their government, both federal and local, will actually be there to protect them when the proverbial s&*% hits the fan. A lot of people who never saw themselves as "gun people" purchased firearms in droves when they watched cities and neighborhoods looted and destroyed amidst all the protests within the last few years.


People on this forum should take five minutes to digest what this particular poster is saying. Very articulate and reasoned. Clearly well-trained, responsible and not interested in mass chaos when it comes to guns/gun safety. Understands both the constitution and our nation’s history - and also has a clear view of other nation’s history. No one is even considering why the Uighur’s are still enslaved, tortured, murdered. Certainly Democrats in Congress do not.

Thank you PP, for your brilliant responses to the flailing on this forum. A pleasure to read.


Puh-lease...the likes of you all talk the talk but run away crying with your tail between your legs at the slightest hint of a threat -- cf. the Charlottesville tiki torch leader crying on video that he was so afraid the cops would shoot him when they came for him, or that or the bearded Ken doll with a thousand assault weapons who ran away from the shooting at the concert in Nevada and later claimed he was "going to get help."

The reality: most of your guns will be used by yourselves and your sons to shoot yourselves, your family and your friends. I know a "loving husband and family man" who killed his wife that way, and his kids are now orphans.


Cool story bro!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why is the NRA even still in Nova? Wouldn't they find Texas a far more hospitable place for a HQ?


There are many of us in DC and NOVA still that are pro gun. I’m a member of a black rifle owners club in DC. As black folk, we take 2a very seriously given our history with the government. We as black folk have every right to not trust the US government ever again (if you are white, read history before you call me a quack) and every right to be armed against it.


I don't understand this line of argument at all, regardless of skin color. This isn't the 18th century where a bunch of red coats without supply lines have to fight against an entrenched population.

Do you not realize that if the mighty U.S. government wanted to take you out, or take a few thousand people out at once, it has the means to do so in a few short hours without any collateral damage to its troops (with most of that time spent simply finding you assuming you were on the run and hiding and a minute to actually kill you?) What's your AR-15 gonna accomplish? It wouldn't even qualify as bringing a knife to a gun fight.

You people just watch way too many stupid action movies.


I certainly hope that I don't ever see real conflict between the federal government and the citizenry in my lifetime, but asymmetrical warfare is a very real and effective strategy. But more importantly, it isn't just about some far-fetched notion of conflict with the feds. Many people are concerned (and rightfully so) about whether their government, both federal and local, will actually be there to protect them when the proverbial s&*% hits the fan. A lot of people who never saw themselves as "gun people" purchased firearms in droves when they watched cities and neighborhoods looted and destroyed amidst all the protests within the last few years.



There are roughly 32 million gun owners in the US. The military is about 1.5 million members. Since we aren't going to use drones to track down 32 million people, it would be a door-to-door search and a war of attrition. Who is going to win that war? If you need a modern example, see Afghanistan.


Drones would be effective.


How would a drone determine gun owners?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why is the NRA even still in Nova? Wouldn't they find Texas a far more hospitable place for a HQ?


There are many of us in DC and NOVA still that are pro gun. I’m a member of a black rifle owners club in DC. As black folk, we take 2a very seriously given our history with the government. We as black folk have every right to not trust the US government ever again (if you are white, read history before you call me a quack) and every right to be armed against it.


I don't understand this line of argument at all, regardless of skin color. This isn't the 18th century where a bunch of red coats without supply lines have to fight against an entrenched population.

Do you not realize that if the mighty U.S. government wanted to take you out, or take a few thousand people out at once, it has the means to do so in a few short hours without any collateral damage to its troops (with most of that time spent simply finding you assuming you were on the run and hiding and a minute to actually kill you?) What's your AR-15 gonna accomplish? It wouldn't even qualify as bringing a knife to a gun fight.

You people just watch way too many stupid action movies.


I certainly hope that I don't ever see real conflict between the federal government and the citizenry in my lifetime, but asymmetrical warfare is a very real and effective strategy. But more importantly, it isn't just about some far-fetched notion of conflict with the feds. Many people are concerned (and rightfully so) about whether their government, both federal and local, will actually be there to protect them when the proverbial s&*% hits the fan. A lot of people who never saw themselves as "gun people" purchased firearms in droves when they watched cities and neighborhoods looted and destroyed amidst all the protests within the last few years.



There are roughly 32 million gun owners in the US. The military is about 1.5 million members. Since we aren't going to use drones to track down 32 million people, it would be a door-to-door search and a war of attrition. Who is going to win that war? If you need a modern example, see Afghanistan.


Drones would be effective.


How would a drone determine gun owners?


How do they identify other terrorists?

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why is the NRA even still in Nova? Wouldn't they find Texas a far more hospitable place for a HQ?


There are many of us in DC and NOVA still that are pro gun. I’m a member of a black rifle owners club in DC. As black folk, we take 2a very seriously given our history with the government. We as black folk have every right to not trust the US government ever again (if you are white, read history before you call me a quack) and every right to be armed against it.


I don't understand this line of argument at all, regardless of skin color. This isn't the 18th century where a bunch of red coats without supply lines have to fight against an entrenched population.

Do you not realize that if the mighty U.S. government wanted to take you out, or take a few thousand people out at once, it has the means to do so in a few short hours without any collateral damage to its troops (with most of that time spent simply finding you assuming you were on the run and hiding and a minute to actually kill you?) What's your AR-15 gonna accomplish? It wouldn't even qualify as bringing a knife to a gun fight.

You people just watch way too many stupid action movies.


I certainly hope that I don't ever see real conflict between the federal government and the citizenry in my lifetime, but asymmetrical warfare is a very real and effective strategy. But more importantly, it isn't just about some far-fetched notion of conflict with the feds. Many people are concerned (and rightfully so) about whether their government, both federal and local, will actually be there to protect them when the proverbial s&*% hits the fan. A lot of people who never saw themselves as "gun people" purchased firearms in droves when they watched cities and neighborhoods looted and destroyed amidst all the protests within the last few years.


People on this forum should take five minutes to digest what this particular poster is saying. Very articulate and reasoned. Clearly well-trained, responsible and not interested in mass chaos when it comes to guns/gun safety. Understands both the constitution and our nation’s history - and also has a clear view of other nation’s history. No one is even considering why the Uighur’s are still enslaved, tortured, murdered. Certainly Democrats in Congress do not.

Thank you PP, for your brilliant responses to the flailing on this forum. A pleasure to read.

Stop responding to your own posts. It's annoying.


LOL. Nope. I responded to that PP’s posts.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why is the NRA even still in Nova? Wouldn't they find Texas a far more hospitable place for a HQ?


There are many of us in DC and NOVA still that are pro gun. I’m a member of a black rifle owners club in DC. As black folk, we take 2a very seriously given our history with the government. We as black folk have every right to not trust the US government ever again (if you are white, read history before you call me a quack) and every right to be armed against it.


I don't understand this line of argument at all, regardless of skin color. This isn't the 18th century where a bunch of red coats without supply lines have to fight against an entrenched population.

Do you not realize that if the mighty U.S. government wanted to take you out, or take a few thousand people out at once, it has the means to do so in a few short hours without any collateral damage to its troops (with most of that time spent simply finding you assuming you were on the run and hiding and a minute to actually kill you?) What's your AR-15 gonna accomplish? It wouldn't even qualify as bringing a knife to a gun fight.

You people just watch way too many stupid action movies.


Why are we spending millions and millions to sent arms to Ukraine then?

Ukraine was invaded. Its own government isn't trying to "take them out". Different situation.

When Russia raided, the Ukrainian government handed out weapons. Most civilians in Ukraine don't own guns, and certainly not assault rifle types.


Correct. And look what happened as a result. And look how, when the got weapons, it helped.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why is the NRA even still in Nova? Wouldn't they find Texas a far more hospitable place for a HQ?


There are many of us in DC and NOVA still that are pro gun. I’m a member of a black rifle owners club in DC. As black folk, we take 2a very seriously given our history with the government. We as black folk have every right to not trust the US government ever again (if you are white, read history before you call me a quack) and every right to be armed against it.


I don't understand this line of argument at all, regardless of skin color. This isn't the 18th century where a bunch of red coats without supply lines have to fight against an entrenched population.

Do you not realize that if the mighty U.S. government wanted to take you out, or take a few thousand people out at once, it has the means to do so in a few short hours without any collateral damage to its troops (with most of that time spent simply finding you assuming you were on the run and hiding and a minute to actually kill you?) What's your AR-15 gonna accomplish? It wouldn't even qualify as bringing a knife to a gun fight.

You people just watch way too many stupid action movies.


I certainly hope that I don't ever see real conflict between the federal government and the citizenry in my lifetime, but asymmetrical warfare is a very real and effective strategy. But more importantly, it isn't just about some far-fetched notion of conflict with the feds. Many people are concerned (and rightfully so) about whether their government, both federal and local, will actually be there to protect them when the proverbial s&*% hits the fan. A lot of people who never saw themselves as "gun people" purchased firearms in droves when they watched cities and neighborhoods looted and destroyed amidst all the protests within the last few years.


People on this forum should take five minutes to digest what this particular poster is saying. Very articulate and reasoned. Clearly well-trained, responsible and not interested in mass chaos when it comes to guns/gun safety. Understands both the constitution and our nation’s history - and also has a clear view of other nation’s history. No one is even considering why the Uighur’s are still enslaved, tortured, murdered. Certainly Democrats in Congress do not.

Thank you PP, for your brilliant responses to the flailing on this forum. A pleasure to read.


Both posters are idiots without any understand of what it means to actually fight an army. You would not win against the local police force. It is laughable to think a few soft fat old men with assault rifles would be a threat to a company of infantry let a lone an army. The more disturbing part of your post is that you openly say you will use violence if you disagree with the elected government. Why didn’t you grab you gun and storm the Capitol?


Self DEFENSE. That would be an attack
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why is the NRA even still in Nova? Wouldn't they find Texas a far more hospitable place for a HQ?


There are many of us in DC and NOVA still that are pro gun. I’m a member of a black rifle owners club in DC. As black folk, we take 2a very seriously given our history with the government. We as black folk have every right to not trust the US government ever again (if you are white, read history before you call me a quack) and every right to be armed against it.


I don't understand this line of argument at all, regardless of skin color. This isn't the 18th century where a bunch of red coats without supply lines have to fight against an entrenched population.

Do you not realize that if the mighty U.S. government wanted to take you out, or take a few thousand people out at once, it has the means to do so in a few short hours without any collateral damage to its troops (with most of that time spent simply finding you assuming you were on the run and hiding and a minute to actually kill you?) What's your AR-15 gonna accomplish? It wouldn't even qualify as bringing a knife to a gun fight.

You people just watch way too many stupid action movies.


I certainly hope that I don't ever see real conflict between the federal government and the citizenry in my lifetime, but asymmetrical warfare is a very real and effective strategy. But more importantly, it isn't just about some far-fetched notion of conflict with the feds. Many people are concerned (and rightfully so) about whether their government, both federal and local, will actually be there to protect them when the proverbial s&*% hits the fan. A lot of people who never saw themselves as "gun people" purchased firearms in droves when they watched cities and neighborhoods looted and destroyed amidst all the protests within the last few years.



There are roughly 32 million gun owners in the US. The military is about 1.5 million members. Since we aren't going to use drones to track down 32 million people, it would be a door-to-door search and a war of attrition. Who is going to win that war? If you need a modern example, see Afghanistan.


Drones would be effective.


How would a drone determine gun owners?


How do they identify other terrorists?



Poorly. We have a habit of shooting wedding parties.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why is the NRA even still in Nova? Wouldn't they find Texas a far more hospitable place for a HQ?


There are many of us in DC and NOVA still that are pro gun. I’m a member of a black rifle owners club in DC. As black folk, we take 2a very seriously given our history with the government. We as black folk have every right to not trust the US government ever again (if you are white, read history before you call me a quack) and every right to be armed against it.


I don't understand this line of argument at all, regardless of skin color. This isn't the 18th century where a bunch of red coats without supply lines have to fight against an entrenched population.

Do you not realize that if the mighty U.S. government wanted to take you out, or take a few thousand people out at once, it has the means to do so in a few short hours without any collateral damage to its troops (with most of that time spent simply finding you assuming you were on the run and hiding and a minute to actually kill you?) What's your AR-15 gonna accomplish? It wouldn't even qualify as bringing a knife to a gun fight.

You people just watch way too many stupid action movies.


I certainly hope that I don't ever see real conflict between the federal government and the citizenry in my lifetime, but asymmetrical warfare is a very real and effective strategy. But more importantly, it isn't just about some far-fetched notion of conflict with the feds. Many people are concerned (and rightfully so) about whether their government, both federal and local, will actually be there to protect them when the proverbial s&*% hits the fan. A lot of people who never saw themselves as "gun people" purchased firearms in droves when they watched cities and neighborhoods looted and destroyed amidst all the protests within the last few years.


People on this forum should take five minutes to digest what this particular poster is saying. Very articulate and reasoned. Clearly well-trained, responsible and not interested in mass chaos when it comes to guns/gun safety. Understands both the constitution and our nation’s history - and also has a clear view of other nation’s history. No one is even considering why the Uighur’s are still enslaved, tortured, murdered. Certainly Democrats in Congress do not.

Thank you PP, for your brilliant responses to the flailing on this forum. A pleasure to read.


Puh-lease...the likes of you all talk the talk but run away crying with your tail between your legs at the slightest hint of a threat -- cf. the Charlottesville tiki torch leader crying on video that he was so afraid the cops would shoot him when they came for him, or that or the bearded Ken doll with a thousand assault weapons who ran away from the shooting at the concert in Nevada and later claimed he was "going to get help."

The reality: most of your guns will be used by yourselves and your sons to shoot yourselves, your family and your friends. I know a "loving husband and family man" who killed his wife that way, and his kids are now orphans.


Cool story bro!


Denial is not a river in Africa.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why is the NRA even still in Nova? Wouldn't they find Texas a far more hospitable place for a HQ?


There are many of us in DC and NOVA still that are pro gun. I’m a member of a black rifle owners club in DC. As black folk, we take 2a very seriously given our history with the government. We as black folk have every right to not trust the US government ever again (if you are white, read history before you call me a quack) and every right to be armed against it.


I don't understand this line of argument at all, regardless of skin color. This isn't the 18th century where a bunch of red coats without supply lines have to fight against an entrenched population.

Do you not realize that if the mighty U.S. government wanted to take you out, or take a few thousand people out at once, it has the means to do so in a few short hours without any collateral damage to its troops (with most of that time spent simply finding you assuming you were on the run and hiding and a minute to actually kill you?) What's your AR-15 gonna accomplish? It wouldn't even qualify as bringing a knife to a gun fight.

You people just watch way too many stupid action movies.


Why are we spending millions and millions to sent arms to Ukraine then?

Ukraine was invaded. Its own government isn't trying to "take them out". Different situation.

When Russia raided, the Ukrainian government handed out weapons. Most civilians in Ukraine don't own guns, and certainly not assault rifle types.


Correct. And look what happened as a result. And look how, when the got weapons, it helped.


Have I missed the part where the USA has been invaded by Canada? Our gun stockpile is basically being used for Americans to kill other Americans (particularly tiny innocent ones who haven't even finished elementary school).
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