Anonymous
Post 08/09/2019 16:38     Subject: Re:Who in history has used legal gun ownership to defeat a tyrannical government?

Anonymous wrote:USA 1946 - Battle of Athens.


Anyway a better question is... what dictatorial regime didn’t first disarm the citizenry before imposing murderous totalitarianism?


There is nothing stopping the us from doing that. We no longer have well regulated militias.
Anonymous
Post 08/09/2019 16:37     Subject: Re:Who in history has used legal gun ownership to defeat a tyrannical government?

USA 1946 - Battle of Athens.


Anyway a better question is... what dictatorial regime didn’t first disarm the citizenry before imposing murderous totalitarianism?
Anonymous
Post 08/09/2019 16:10     Subject: Who in history has used legal gun ownership to defeat a tyrannical government?

Anonymous wrote:Russia 1917 and the overthrow of Nicholas and Alexandra


Because that ended well.
Anonymous
Post 08/09/2019 16:02     Subject: Who in history has used legal gun ownership to defeat a tyrannical government?

We don’t still have the 2A to keep the government in check. That’s a joke.

We still have the 2A because it’s profitable.
Anonymous
Post 08/09/2019 15:58     Subject: Who in history has used legal gun ownership to defeat a tyrannical government?

Citizens. Try reading a book
Anonymous
Post 08/09/2019 15:50     Subject: Re:Who in history has used legal gun ownership to defeat a tyrannical government?

OP here. Were the guns used and uprising done during these revolutions primarily by private citizens, or was it primarily done by the military? I am unclear on this. Looking at present day gun ownership laws by country, it looks like most of these nations have very restrictive gun laws. I’m not trying to be snarky here but really trying to learn whether there have been instances that a primarily citizen-based uprising, aided entirely by guns, has overthrown its own government and military (which is usually controlled by the government) and gone on to install a successful new state.
Anonymous
Post 08/09/2019 15:37     Subject: Who in history has used legal gun ownership to defeat a tyrannical government?

Russia 1917 and the overthrow of Nicholas and Alexandra
Anonymous
Post 08/09/2019 15:36     Subject: Who in history has used legal gun ownership to defeat a tyrannical government?

Cuba 1959
Anonymous
Post 08/09/2019 15:35     Subject: Who in history has used legal gun ownership to defeat a tyrannical government?

Iran 1979
Anonymous
Post 08/09/2019 15:33     Subject: Who in history has used legal gun ownership to defeat a tyrannical government?

The French used guns in their revolution
Anonymous
Post 08/09/2019 15:29     Subject: Who in history has used legal gun ownership to defeat a tyrannical government?

Anonymous wrote:Guns ended Nazi Germanys reign


Again, we are looking for examples of citizens using guns to rise up against their OWN government, that same government that granted them the legal right to gun ownership in the first instance.
Anonymous
Post 08/09/2019 15:27     Subject: Who in history has used legal gun ownership to defeat a tyrannical government?

Guns ended Nazi Germanys reign
Anonymous
Post 08/09/2019 15:26     Subject: Who in history has used legal gun ownership to defeat a tyrannical government?

Anonymous wrote:The United States


It’s OWN government, not colonial rule.
Anonymous
Post 08/09/2019 15:25     Subject: Who in history has used legal gun ownership to defeat a tyrannical government?

The United States
Anonymous
Post 08/09/2019 15:21     Subject: Who in history has used legal gun ownership to defeat a tyrannical government?

The far right pro-gun camp insists that they must defend their right to stockpile multiple and highly lethal firearms in the event that they must rise up against a tyrannical government.

As such, can anyone provide an example of a nation, in the distant or recent past, that has drawn on their legal right to own guns to successfully defeat a tyrannical government and install a new, highly functioning democracy?

Usually I like to think that laws are based at least in part on best practices and lessons learned analyses, so just curious if there are any examples we can draw insights from.