operator kos wrote:Meanwhile, a police force which increasingly answers to the federal government (and its corporate masters) rather than my local community drives around armed with M4s, the same assault rifles which troops are using in Iraq, Afghanistan, and elsewhere.
If I don't agree with funding those wars and refuse to pay my taxes in protest, armed thugs from the IRS will soon be arriving at my house.
The CIA recently declared that it is more than happy to assassinate American civilians, and pretty much every year the federal government passes another law affirming it's right to kidnap anyone and torture them to death in secret.
But yes, by all means, let's make sure the government is the only one with guns.
They are. Compared to the force they muster, everyone else has toys. A gun can kill a policeman, but it can't defeat the police. Although it should be added the state extends beyond "the government" and includes varieties of private security forces that will continue to be authorized. It's more true to say the ruling class is the only one with guns, or in charge of an army, and there's no outgunning them. One day these forces may lay down their arms in the face of a popular uprising, but it won't be because an uprising defeats them militarily, and attempts to do that would very likely backfire and strengthen the state's authority to apply even greater violence.
How does this increasingly violent state justify itself, gain legitimacy, grow? By pointing to the lesser violence, often merely symbolic, that is directed against it. You understand how 9/11 was an enabling event, but why? Because people believed it was an armed attack, and support retribution reflexively.
On this issue I've swung back and forth and back again in my life. I have at times shared the thought that "If guns are outlawed, only the authorities will have guns." It's a complicated issue; I wouldn't want to force gun control on Texas, or to have it removed in New York. (The automatic penalty of 3 years in prison here is an evil.) I think you're simplifying it for yourself by believing in a fantasy that the modern state can be fought or changed through the individual ownership of firearms.
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