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[1] I've never said guns were outdated. I think someone else in the thread said that. What I have said is that the military easily will defeat US civilians.Jfl guns are based af, @MaherGOAT [1]your argument about guns being outdated now and military being able to easily defeat people is giga low iq, u heard of Afghanistan and assymetrical warfare? The US just pulled out from the place with 2 trillion in debt with zero gain cause the Taliban controls half the country now, how did their superior drones fare? You have no idea how warfare works and it shows, you can bomb a place millions of times with drones, bombs and waste billions in the process, but it won't matter shit until footman come and occupy the place themselves. Civilians will build underground tunnels fast and drones won't be able to do shit, the government will extremely quickly start to go bankrupt from a the huge war of attrition and the it would collapse. The US has perfect terrain for attrition warfare, it has tons of mountain ranges bigger then Afghanistan in the west, deserts, swamps, woods. The economy will collapse, you can't fight a war for long like that
[2]Also Serbia has 40 guns per 100 people and had no school shooting in their history or gun violence, its all about culture
You cannot possibly compare the situation in Afghanistan vs the fever dream scenario of citizens vs US army, for a plethora of reasons:
Firstly, Afghanistan is a very, very long way away from the US. We know the US messed up in the Vietnam war - but who do you think would win if Vietnam attempted to invade the US on their own soil? Obviously, US would destroy Vietnam almost instantly. There is a huge difference between sending troops and doing drone attacks with a tiny percentage of your army in foreign lands vs. waging war on your own soil.
Secondly, the Taliban was already in control of Afghanistan when the war started, and had been for years. I have to ask, do you think US citizens want to be in a 20+ year gridlock war with RPGs in the mountainside with the US army? Have you even considered why this US vs citizens war would even happen? Surely not because of fundamentalistic Islam, right? So what belief is it that would drive civilians to wage war against the US in the first place? And remember, even then this wouldn't happen because the US would have full access to their full arsenal, not sending over a part of it across half the globe to wage war on terror.
Lets assume that the gun owning US population were willing to fight a war - would you even want that? I mean seriously, would you want a war where a huge number of the civilization dies to bombs, tank shells etc.,? What cause is it that you fear US politicians will want to go to war over? I mean, applying this "what if"-logic, where you are preparing for something completely unrealistic unknown scenario, why not actually start preparing for other things too, like for instance climate change (which actually has some scientifical merit), meteor strike etc?
Oh wait, I know why! Because this isn't about actually preparing for a real scenario, it is about wanting to own a personal hand gun.
[2] Of course! Nobody is saying that US gun regulations are the REASON why gun violence is such an issue there. Obviously its cultural - I think its even easier to get certain guns in Norway compared to the US in terms of regulations. But since the US isn't Norway, other measures needs to be taken to attack the problem. Since there isn't a issue in terms of gun regulations in Norway, we don't need to address it, while US clearly do, because it IS a problem. For instance, having gun stores on every other block where anyone can go buy guns for no reason at all - thats probably not the best way to lower the amount of guns.
Further, to your point about "guns per people":
Norway has about 31 per capita 100, so slightly less than Serbia. But what about the US? 120 guns per capita! Its not even close to the same! Gun related homicide? US: 4.46, Serbia: 0.72, Norway: 0.06 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_firearm-related_death_rate)
There is a pretty close correlation between murder rates and gun ownership when we compare US statistics to Serbian or Norwegian. I mean, isn't it painfully obvious? More guns = more gun related deaths.