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<blockquote data-quote="Bestoutwest" data-source="post: 1490828" data-attributes="member: 19397"><p>We all know what the government is capable of. And I'll say it again. 5, 10, even 100 farmers armed with a .30-.06 or even an AR-15, are not match for an armed, outfitted and well trained group of soldiers with the government behind them. They might take the day, but the week, month or the year long struggle will not be theirs. Rifles aren't even in the same class as what the government has available. Again, I'm not advocating for throwing down our arms and succumbing to the will of the government. I'm arguing that the stockpile of arms in your corner isn't going to squat when the government decides to rain down the fury.</p><p></p><p>Also, your first question is one I don't even want to think about. That's a very, very scary thought. It should keep one up at night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bestoutwest, post: 1490828, member: 19397"] We all know what the government is capable of. And I'll say it again. 5, 10, even 100 farmers armed with a .30-.06 or even an AR-15, are not match for an armed, outfitted and well trained group of soldiers with the government behind them. They might take the day, but the week, month or the year long struggle will not be theirs. Rifles aren't even in the same class as what the government has available. Again, I'm not advocating for throwing down our arms and succumbing to the will of the government. I'm arguing that the stockpile of arms in your corner isn't going to squat when the government decides to rain down the fury. Also, your first question is one I don't even want to think about. That's a very, very scary thought. It should keep one up at night. [/QUOTE]
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