The Gun Laws Really Matters

By Janet Cook


Talk about the new firearm laws is all over the news and the internet, but the reality is that most preppers and prepping activities will be largely unaffected. How can that possibly be? Well, let's take a good look at preppers and prepping and how the new gun laws will really affect them.

Look, this is all just philosophical and political banter right now, but in the future, individual gun owners may really need their weapons to protect themselves from the mass mob of takers who've been made weak by the government giving them so many fish to the point that they can no longer fish for themselves. Please consider all this and think on it.

You might say I am way out of line to make that statement, but in my own defense, I'd like to cite; history. I'd like to point out how socialist nations fail. At that point individual gun owners will need to protect their property and family from either the mass mobs, or the government coming after whatever they have left after the government runs out of other people's money to spend.

If we want to stop the growing violence, we need to have better anger control. Anger is the problem, not the guns. People are getting angrier every day. You can't even go shopping without crossing the path of someone who is angry. Clerks argue with customers. Parents are yelling at their children. People are pushing and saying rude comments. Anger is getting out of control.

Stricter laws will not help stop the violence. If people really want to have a gun and are not allowed by law to have one, they will find someone who can get one for them or will hire someone to do their dirty work for them. Money will buy almost anything you want. Someone who is full of anger or hatred and is bent on killing other people doesn't care if they have a legal or illegal firearm.

I additionally said there are a few states that have limitations on owning an immobilizer. The record of the aforementioned states is pretty short and just incorporates Connecticut and Illinois. Provided that you exist in Illinois you should keep a substantial FOID card and pass a personal verification and additionally get past a 24 hours holding up period.

In Connecticut you should get a license from Mayor or Chief of Police. You might need to be finger printed and have an examination of your criminal underpinning led. Provided that you are a criminal you can't get this grant.

If you are doing your job as a prepper, your need for guns is minimal for two reasons. First, you are exercising good "operational security" and are not talking to everyone about your preps. The first rule of prepping is to keep quiet about what you are doing so that every one in the neighborhood isn't knocking down your door when a catastrophe happens and they aren't prepared.

It may be risky and controversial, but considering how many times in the past the politicians tried to do a gun grab and failed, if you are reasonably confident it will be a repeat, it could be a time to sell off some extra ammo from your stockpile at a profit. It can be scary to think that almost 1,000,000 people are running around in your state with the ability to carry a gun, but you cannot just show up and get a permit. There are classes and tests involved with getting a gun permit.




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