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Here are the unvarnished, un-propagandized FACTS on gun control. They are courtesy of Nick L of BudoSeek. I want to see this on every site on the internet. Every time a liberal opens their mouth, it needs to be slammed shut with this information. No more citing things that Hitler didn’t actually say or do. It makes us look stupid. Knock it off, you’re making my job harder.
The Human Cost of “Gun Control”
Ideas, Government Dates, Targets, Civilians Killed, “Gun Control” Laws, Features of Over-all “Gun Control” schemeOttoman Turkey 1915-1917
Armenians (mostly Christians) 1-1.5 million
Art. 166, Pen. Code, 1866
& 1911 Proclamation, 1915
• Permits required
•Government list of owners
•Ban on possessionSoviet Union 1929-1945
Political opponents; farming communities 20 million
Resolutions, 1918
Decree, July 12, 1920
Art. 59 & 182, Pen. code, 1926 •Licensing of owners
•Ban on possession
•Severe penaltiesNazi Germany & Occupied Europe 1933-1945
Political opponents; Jews; Gypsies;
critics; “examples” 20 million Law on Firearms & Ammun., 1928
Weapon Law, March 18, 1938
Regulations against Jews, 1938 •Registration & Licensing
•Stricter handgun laws
•Ban on possessionChina, Nationalist 1927-1949
Political opponents; army conscripts; others 10 million
Art. 205, Crim. Code, 1914
Art. 186-87, Crim. Code, 1935
•Government permit system
•Ban on private ownershipChina, Red 1949-1952
1957-1960
1966-1976
Political opponents; Rural populations Enemies of the state 20-35 million
Act of Feb. 20, 1951
Act of Oct. 22, 1957
•Prison or death to “counter-revolutionary criminals” and anyone resisting any government program
•Death penalty for supply guns to such “criminals”Guatemala 1960-1981
Mayans & other Indians;
political enemies 100,000-200,000
Decree 36, Nov 25 •Act of 1932
Decree 386, 1947
Decree 283, 1964 •Register guns & owners
•Licensing with high fees
•Prohibit carrying guns
•Bans on guns, sharp tools •Confiscation powersUganda 1971-1979
Christians Political enemies 300,000
Firearms Ordinance, 1955
Firearms Act, 1970 •Register all guns & owners
•Licenses for transactions
•Warrantless searches •Confiscation powersCambodia (Khmer Rouge) 1975-1979
Educated Persons; Political enemies 2 million
Art. 322-328, Penal Code
Royal Ordinance 55, 1938
•Licenses for guns, owners, ammunition & transactions
•Photo ID with fingerprints •License inspected quarterlyRwanda 1994 Tutsi people 800,000
Decree-Law No. 12, 1979
•Register guns, owners, ammunition
•Owners must justify need
•Concealable guns illegal
•Confiscating powersIn the 20th Century:
Governments murdered four times as many civilians as were killed in all the international and domestic wars combined. Governments murdered millions more people than were killed by common criminals. How could governments kill so many people? The governments had the power – and the people, the victims, were unable to resist.
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