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CMV: This is the gun grab.

Step 1: Create State Militas run by federal deputies

Step 2: revisit Heller, etc. and stress well run milita part.

Step 3: confiscate all non milita weapons.

Step 4: burn Constitution?

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[–] SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca 44 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Well... It's not the first time the National Guard gunned down protesters. No one was ever held responsible for Kent State murders, and Kent State was not the only college that saw National Guard violence. 60 years ago, and in that time, no laws were changed to prevent it from happening again.

[–] quick_snail@feddit.nl 5 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Lol wut. That's why they were created. To gun down strikers and protect companies.

[–] iglou@programming.dev -1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (2 children)

Ah yes, protect the great american companies of the 17th century

[–] absentbird@lemmy.world 11 points 1 week ago

The national guard of the 1600s was organized around fighting american indians to assist with the colonization of North America.

The modern national guard wasn't formed until the Dick Act of 1903, after which they were almost immediately used to suppress labor strikes. You can look into the Colorado Labor Wars or the Ludlow Massacre for some contemporary examples.

[–] dandelion@lemmy.blahaj.zone 10 points 1 week ago

you jest, but the defense of capital is a major reason for militarization of civil society - police in the US were originally slave catchers and private guards for the wealthy