While on that, what do y'all think about guns as a deterrent to oppression? I mean, even if you fancy yourself quite pro-current-government, certainly seeing how close you guys get to an actual coup attempt you have considered this?
It's kind of a nonsense argument IMO. Proving it is in the same realm as conspiracy theories. "Ah, well, Norway would totally oppress its people if some of them weren't armed." The US is the only place that seems to grapple with this Boogieman on a national scale in the 21st century. Most of Europe has very restrictive gun laws, none of this open carry stand your ground stuff. They deal with terrorism on a scale that would make Americans go insane. And their governments haven't oppressed them, at least in the opinion of the majority of people that live there. Russia is its own beast, and is by no means a disarmed nation at all. Yet they have one of the more authoritarian governments among the first world nations. The Islamic states? I don't think they have any shortage of weapons among their populace. Nor the African nations. Nor the South American nations.
Besides....anyone else see the videos of "the government" marching through neighborhoods during the Floyd riots, shooting into people's windows to keep their heads down? The idea of a mass armed resistance to "the government" is in the realm of apocalyptic thinking. There's no winning on either side of that scenario, just a protracted struggle where, even if "someone" wins, society as we know it is over and some new weird beast emerges.
That's why I don't buy any of it. The thinking that we need guns to protect against "Tyranny" is really "When the time comes for the new order to established, I want to be holding a gun." It's an admission that they don't believe in the current society we have anymore, regardless of who is currently in power, to the degree they're willing to go to war over it. That's treason to me.
And even beyond THAT, the argument is false on its face. The average middle ground of the gun control lobby isn't saying you can't own "a gun." What we're saying is that keeping an arsenal of automatic weapons against the day one "might need them", combined with Americans' willingness to shoot people for a variety of reasons, scares most law abiding citizens and we want less of that. Guns are cool, I don't think anyone can disagree with that. But we're unstable as a country, politically, emotionally, ethically......that is the wrong environment to not only celebrate guns no one honestly needs, but belligerently shoving the best hardware you "legally" can into as many hands as possible. It's almost like some parts of this country want the American Apocalypse.