Re: Guns and Transhumans (Was:The End of Privacy ?)

From: VirgilT7@aol.com
Date: Tue Jul 07 1998 - 07:27:48 MDT


In a message dated 7/5/98 2:48:39 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
retroman@together.net writes:

<< Also, you have a population that has
 suffered through two world wars (while they ignore that Switzerland, a
country
 where every household is armed, did not suffer thus), that ought to make any
right
 thinking descendant of the peasants/serfs a little phobic of arms of all
types,
 while they ignore the fact that the reason they were so easily conquered by
 agressor nations is that their governments had policies of requiring
registration
 of firearms, which made it that much easier to locate and confiscate the
firearms
 that were held by the 'deviant' members of the population when the nogoodniks
 marched into town.>>
 
That's just not true. The Soviet Union, which of course had enormously
restrictive gun control laws, was hardly an easy prey to any aggressor. To
say that mandatory gun registration makes a nation an easy target is to simply
ignore many other far more relevant defense factors.

Andrew



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