No, I don't think that the UK governments have all been dictators, however I do see why an American citizen might quite like to keep his 2nd Amendment rights to own a gun. If I were a US citizen living in the USA I would have a gun, and would fight (politically) to keep it. I would accept reasonable safeguards, like training, safe keeping, etc, but not a ban.wheelnut wrote: ↑Sun Apr 02, 2023 10:19 amSo are we saying that the uk gov are dictators, or is it a not mutually exclusive thing?Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Sun Apr 02, 2023 8:56 am Dictators never like guns in the hands of Joe Public. One of Hitler's first actions was to require all guns to be registered, after that they were restricted to his own supporters, Nazi Party members.
As an aside, most of the anti-gun people on here probably do not realize that government panic after the Russian rebellion of 1918 was the reason we have draconian gun laws in the UK, and present day law can be traced directly back to the 1920 Firearms Act. The (documented but not publicly stated) objective at that time was to restrict pistols (seen as an assassins weapon) and to register everything else so that, if a UK rebellion occurred, the 'right' people could have guns but the bad ones would have them confiscated.