As people have already said, to many and most likely most gun owners, their guns mean more to them than money.MASTACHIEFPWN said:You talk about removing guns from private owners like it'd be impossible- I present to you this. Give them insintive- Give them a chance to turn them in for money, any that don't have their's taken away by force, preferably by the Military. What are they going to do? Shoot the soldiers at their door who are armed to the teeth?
I will add what I have said before in other gun threads:
You apparently don't know the make up of the US Military. The vast majority that serve in the military are people that privately own guns. They are the people that will defend the right to own them, tooth and nail.
I have a friend that has a cousin in the military. I've talked on many occasions to that cousin on this subject. When he was in training, he had such hypothetical discussions with his base mates and his commanders.
Everyone of them said that if the government ordered them to take people's guns away, they would refuse, and work against the government, if needed, to uphold the rights of citizens. So, right there, that is one whole military base that the government wouldn't be able to use if they decided to make the military remove guns from owns by force.
The US has more heart in such matters, and will not go quietly like other countries have with such bans. Gun bans and even the most strict gun control won't work.