Azelma wrote:
Ask civilian's in North Korea if they are allowed to own guns. Hell, think about Skyrim! What if the Stormcloaks weren't allowed to have weapons, and only the empire could own weapons? A true rebellion would be a lot more difficult.
What about civilian militias in Lebanon?
- North Korea? Probably not. Not like it would matter because the cult of personality following the Jong family is godlike.
- Skyrim? They could just shout at/cast spells/sic trolls on the Empire because you shouldn't be so fucking stupid to incorporate a fantasy video game into a debate about guns (especially when said game doesn't even have guns in it).
- Lebanon? Lebanon's militias were doing a great job at getting bombed until someone else brought their planes and drones and cruise missiles.
Some idiot (or a group of idiots) holding a rifle and some homemade weapons aren't going to stop anything in an era with tactical strikes, black-ops teams, and manless drones.
EDIT: I forgot to add Alduin, the Bringer of the End Times, because we're talking about that too... I guess.
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Anyway, the right to bear arms...the existence of militas, etc. is what made the revolutionary war possible (yes, England being on the other side of the ocean was a benefit too...because of the economic and other strategic difficulties of waging war so far away from home at the time).
Sure, guns gave people the balls to start the war. Do you seriously think that taking months to get troops across the Atlantic wasn't a significant part as to why we won? We're talking about (at the time) an empire that stretched to literally every continent. If we were right in their backyard, the revolution would've probably lasted a week, maybe two.
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Read my response to mayo and link. The facts are there. This was the origin of gun ownership in the united states and why the rights were given in the first place.
Who are you arguing with?