He lives in Cali. and has an AR which has the "bullet button" and 10-round magazines and required him to get a background check and go through a waiting period. If you buy from a dealer there, you don't have4 a choice. He suggests that when the government calls for you to turn the guns in, that's where you should refuse to comply.
Bad idea Bill. When it gets to that stage it's way too late for non-compliance. The red line for non-compliance is when they ask you to register the gun. Without registration, and with face-to-face sales without checks, whether a person actually has the gun in question is questionable. It's difficult to get a search warrant on those kind of shaky grounds. Not impossible, mind you, but somewhat more difficult.
Update: Just found this:
"Still, if you will not fight for the right when
you can easily win without bloodshed, if you will not fight when your victory
will be sure and not so costly, you may come to the moment when you will have
to fight with all the odds against you and only a precarious chance for
survival. There may be a worse case. You may have to fight when there is no
chance of victory, because it is better to perish than to live as slaves."
Winston Churchill
3 comments:
What makes Bill Whittle an authority on these matters?
His acting in that video was embarrassingly bad.
1. By virtue of owning a couple of guns, I'm willing to credit Mr. Whittle with being more of an authority on the topic than say Piers Morgan.
2. Mr Whittle is not an actor. He is a commentator.
Mat Rodina makes a comment from a Russian point of view:
http://mat-rodina.blogspot.com/2012/12/americans-never-give-up-your-guns.html
"Americans Never Give Up Your Guns"
Mat recites times that Russians gave up their guns -- and surrendered to whatever the government wanted, including mass arrests, mass deportations, mass murders and mass starvations.
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