I've said this before and I'll say it again.
If the goverment really wants to take your guns.....they will take your guns.
I dont think you have the firepower to even begin to stop them.
The 2nd ammendment protects your right to bare arms.
While you have the right to bare arms the government sure has the right to REGULATE the ownership.
We the people still means something to me.....i
For the love of God, it's BEAR arms, not BARE.
And if you think that three hundred million guns in the hands of law abiding people wouldn't present a formidable obstacle to confiscation (which is definitively what enforcement of a ban IS) then you have grossly miscalculated. Modern tanks and bombers are useless, UNLESS the government is willing to decimate not only it's own people, but it's own infrastructure. I find that notion highly doubtful. If I were wrong, then such a government would be completely immoral and not to be trusted even with the slightest degree of regulation of the right.
Even if we were to support so-called universal background checks, the anti-gun proponents of this legislation have announced all along it is but a first step. There is no rational basis for anyone who lawfully owns a gun to submit to a background check, and no way for such a policy to be enforced without universal registration.
The anti-gun lawmakers have demonstrated themselves to be wholly untrustworthy with that notion. Recent so-called assault weapon bans are all the evidence necessary to completely mistrust the idea of registration.
It's not paranoia if they are actually attempting the thing that you fear. Schumer, Feinstein, Reid, Pelosi, Boxer, and even McCain have LONG ago let the horse out of the barn as to their actual intent.
Hollow promises like 'We support the Second Amendment' followed by a litany of ways to eviscerate it do NOTHING to repair the the breach of trust that this crowd has not only announced but continue to demonstrate.
Now, if they were to pass national reciprocity, a national preemption, post facto, of BS assault gun bans, including feature based bans and magazine limits, and provide severe penalties for individuals in government who fail to comply with aforementioned protections of this fundamental civil right, THEN their claims of support for the RKBA might have some validity.
Until then, the there is NO reason to trust them or cooperate IN THE SLIGHTEST with what THEY HAVE ANNOUNCED is but step one in a campaign to destroy the right.