Based off my observations, i dont know how this will end out. On one hand, people are very passive, but there are a LOT of pissed off people in the rural wildlands, who will not take likely to ruling by dictaat. There's still a lot of people in my area who are pissed from the time the ATF forced the 4473 down people's throats. I mean Texas had to rewrite its own state laws, to STOP the ATF from blanket banning guns to felons over 5 years. So whilst the Bidens and kikes think its made, they should think long and hard what governors and people are going to do when pushed to the edge
I don't know how this will all play out, either. How much farther can they push before something happens?
Even assuming they do create rules, there's no guarantee the rural areas would even follow them. I cant count the amount of businesses here who run under the table, or dont have an actual presence. What the fucks the plan then? You create paperwork to hinder businesses, and businesses will run in the dark. When the ATF went gun control crazy, a bunch of states just removed the FFL clause for private transfer, if they had one. When carry permits became an issue, here comes the constitutional carry. Every time the federal govt tries to fuck up the rural wildlands, they always come back with some mechanism to tell them to go fuck themselves. So unless they want to station troops all over rural areas, i simply dont see how they will be able to get anything done.
So unless they want to station troops all over rural areas
I think that would likely be the breaking point. I've spoken to quite a few active duty service members and the consistent reply is that occupying the Midwest would be a line too far.
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