The country that invented Nazism sets up national gun registry
Something very instructive just happened in Germany.
Germany just implemented
"a vast registry that details every legal gun owner in the country,
along with information about all of their firearms."
They did this, based on
records that, in some cases, "were kept on index cards across what used
to be 551 separate local registries."
Thus, with everyone's
name already on an index card (read: 4473 forms) in what was
effectively a "universal background check," it was a small step to a
national gun registry.
Not surprisingly, "gun rights groups" in Germany raised no real opposition. "We are used to it," said one.
Now, in the words of The Washington Post:
If they are preparing a raid on a house, they can scout the address in the database to be better prepared for what weapons might lie within. Before the database, they could only guess at overall numbers, and finding the weapons registered to a certain address had been laborious.
Do we need any better
indication of why "universal background checks" are the most insidious
aspect of Barack Obama’s gun control?
We know that gun
confiscation is the ultimate endgame for many of the gun grabbers on the
Left. Consider just a few, recent well-known cases:
* "Confiscation could be an option," declared New York Governor Andrew Cuomo in a radio interview (December 27, 2012).
* "We cannot have big
guns out here," said Iowa Rep. Dan Muhlbauer. "Even if you have them, I
think we need to start taking them." (Interview with the Iowa Daily Times Herald, December 19, 2012.)
* "No one is allowed to
be armed. We're going to take all the guns," said P. Edwin Compass III,
the superintendent of the New Orleans police, right before several
law-enforcement agencies began confiscating the firearms of lawful gun
owners in the wake of Hurricane Katrina (2005).
The task of confiscating
guns is much easier when the government has a registration list. And
that is the number one reason gun owners should oppose background
checks, because they give federal bureaucrats the framework for a
national registration system.
If Obama gets his way, we
will be much further down road to giving the Andrew Cuomos of the world
the registration lists they need.
Some liberal gun-grabbers
are trying to paint it as "non-controversial." But this hideous
provision requiring every American to get the permission of the
government before exercising their Second Amendment rights must be
stopped.
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