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With state of Australia being the way that it is right now, I'm wondering:

Are any of you starting to regret turning your guns in to the government a few years ago?

With state of Australia being the way that it is right now, I'm wondering: Are any of you starting to regret turning your guns in to the government a few years ago?

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No, you’d have a crowd of unarmed people getting mowed down by a bunch of guns

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Not necessarily, especially if the crowd of people were much larger than the crowd of officers.

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You’re gonna have a rough time convincing a crowd of unarmed people to attack a bunch of guys with guns. Like sure, if 200 people attack 20 officers, at least 100 will survive. But each individual person is going to look at it as there’s a 50% chance they are going to die.

It’s an equally unlikely scenario just for different reasons, and even if it ever does happen, it can only happen so many times before you aren’t dealing with 20 officers but thousands of soldiers. With much bigger and faster guns

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The point I am making is that if people are truly desperate, they will end up weighing up those odds and ultimately conclude that its worth the chance of death (because the alternate is worse).

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