With recent pushes to regulate guns more tightly in some southern states, I thought an article over at Reason might be of interest. Since NZ has prohibited semi-auto firearms, only 700 have been turned into authorities. The article says there are 1.5 million firearms in the country, but an unknown number of now-prohibited guns. It also goes quotes an estimate that Australians have turned in only 20% of semi-auto rifles since they were banned in 1996.
While I certainly cannot countenance non-compliance with any laws, I can infer that large numbers of Americans do not comply with some of the recent bans (on guns or magazines) and even more would refuse to comply with future "regulations" of this type. In the end, I fear that such strict "regulation" will simply make honest people criminals-by-designation and perhaps lead to the very thing the gun-grabbers say they want to avoid..
While I certainly cannot countenance non-compliance with any laws, I can infer that large numbers of Americans do not comply with some of the recent bans (on guns or magazines) and even more would refuse to comply with future "regulations" of this type. In the end, I fear that such strict "regulation" will simply make honest people criminals-by-designation and perhaps lead to the very thing the gun-grabbers say they want to avoid..