Geeko Sportivo
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Read and maybe learn something, dumbass:
https://www.nationalreview.com/2013/12/how-nazis-used-gun-control-stephen-p-halbrook/
"The perennial gun-control debate in America did not begin here. The same arguments for and against were made in the 1920s in the chaos of Germany’s Weimar Republic, which opted for gun registration. Law-abiding persons complied with the law, but the Communists and Nazis committing acts of political violence did not.
"In 1931, Weimar authorities discovered plans for a Nazi takeover in which Jews would be denied food and persons refusing to surrender their guns within 24 hours would be executed. They were written by Werner Best, a future Gestapo official. In reaction to such threats, the government authorized the registration of all firearms and the confiscation thereof, if required for “public safety.” The interior minister warned that the records must not fall into the hands of any extremist group."
In 1938, Hitler signed a new Gun Control Act. Now that many “enemies of the state” had been removed from society, some restrictions could be slightly liberalized, especially for Nazi Party members. But Jews were prohibited from working in the firearms industry, and .22 caliber hollow-point ammunition was banned."
Come try and take my "Stangers", bitch! I'm from America, this ain't no Germany here, boy! You will have a fight you didn't bargain for on your hands.
Been shootin' Stangers since I was 11, boy. Riddling an old Studebaker.
I don't want your guns Barn! Or anyone's else!
I want you to control your temper before you shoot someone!
My God you are easy to "Trigger"!