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Defending Canada from American Military aggression

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They are a wild card...
The ‘make it or break it’, wild card I’d say.
If they come out swinging, good luck to the US.
I also wonder what the Indigenous will do. Have to wonder if the Iroquois will raise Cain against them. The Six Nations out by Hamilton I still feel have some axes to grind.
 
I also wonder what the Indigenous will do. Have to wonder if the Iroquois will raise Cain against them. The Six Nations out by Hamilton I still feel have some axes to grind.

Close up, hold out and deal with who ever wins would be my guess.
 
Firearms aren't the part of an insurgency that defeats an occupier. Insurgents don't win if they persist in stand-up fights with regular armies. Not until a late stage of the game.

Firearms are the necessary security blankets people like to have in their hands to give them the courage to do insurgent things, in case they get into a stand-up fight with a few of whatever passes for the local occupation forces.
 
Firearms aren't the part of an insurgency that defeats an occupier. Insurgents don't win if they persist in stand-up fights with regular armies. Not until a late stage of the game.

Firearms are the necessary security blankets people like to have in their hands to give them the courage to do insurgent things, in case they get into a stand-up fight with a few of whatever passes for the local occupation forces.

We spent a decade fighting people who hated us so much they would blow themselves up just to get a chance at us.

Youre right, the gun is but a tool. Its desire and will that will defeat and occupier.
 
If we are going to play silly buggers then,

My local armouries

Stocked with Colt Diemaco products, carbines for everybody.
Lots of ball and tracer
As many M72s, AT4s and NLAWs as we can get ahold of. All confined space varieties.
Claymores
AT mines
C4

And lots of plasma, saline and bandages.

Fire extinguishers might come in handy too.

 
Firearms are the necessary security blankets people like to have in their hands to give them the courage to do insurgent things, in case they get into a stand-up fight with a few of whatever passes for the local occupation forces.
They're also nice when your neighbors want your stuff and won't take no for an answer. Or when the police are busy and your neighbors want to settle 2000 year old grievances.
 
My local armouries
If you mean "someone's basement", you might be on to something.

A 2A-type right doesn't mean everyone has to have something. It still works if for every 9 guys willing to fight who ordinarily don't want a gun in the home, there's 1 guy with enough arms and ammo to kit out 10 guys.
 
Just got to get there first.
And if there are lots of them it will be hard to get to them before they are in the hands of the locals.
I'm still not satisfied. I wouldn't care to queue in line somewhere to draw arms and ammo with the intent to come out to play Wolverines in a couple of months and find out some sympathizer was taking pictures on his cell phone and passed them over on D+1.

Nothing works for me except anonymous individual ownership.
 
If you mean "someone's basement", you might be on to something.

A 2A-type right doesn't mean everyone has to have something. It still works if for every 9 guys willing to fight who ordinarily don't want a gun in the home, there's 1 guy with enough arms and ammo to kit out 10 guys.

How about as close as the nearest school yard? Closer than the nearest hospital? Closer than the nearest fire hall?

That kind of distribution.

Add in generators, RO systems and pumps and make it part of an all seaon emergency response system.
 
How about as close as the nearest school yard? Closer than the nearest hospital? Closer than the nearest fire hall?

That kind of distribution.

Add in generators, RO systems and pumps and make it part of an all seaon emergency response system.
If you mean "in addition to" private ownership, fine.

It'd still be a risk to openly show up to draw weapons. These are all just variations on a theme: known public places.
 
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