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Virgin Islands Nat'l Guard to seize guns/ammo ahead of Irma
GSF:
"If" this story is true then they are up to something. I can somewhat understand them using folk's homes in case the storm has wiped out headquarters, but what the heck does grabbing guns do to help?
http://dailycaller.com/2017/09/05/virgin-islands-allows-national-guard-to-seize-guns-ammo-ahead-of-hurricane-irma/
eltalia:
... makes it less of a problem when the Vandel Family get to playing
"Robin Hood an' 's merry band of men [1]".in the aftermath of destructive
weather events.
Bill
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[1] loose use
Michael Bush:
The time you are MOST likely to need to defend your family and your property and they want to disarm you...
BeeMaster2:
The same thing happened after Katrina. That really raised a big stink.
Jim
Acebird:
--- Quote from: sawdstmakr on September 07, 2017, 04:33:42 pm ---The same thing happened after Katrina. That really raised a big stink.
Jim
--- End quote ---
The people that suffer the most are the ones that can't afford structures that withstand hurricanes. So although they don't have much they lose everything. When a human being has nothing more to lose they sometimes resort to stealing. The stealing is not a huge problem the guns are because police and rescue personal get in their way. And secondly guns and amo get left behind for criminals to pick up. What would be a good system is to turn in your guns and amo to a safe place so they could be returned undamaged. I suppose the resistance to do this is that the guns would be registered to who owned them. Some people don't like that.
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