Touché, Tiberious.
I don't think war is necessary to change a democracy. I think the chances for outbreak of civil war in the US or other post-industrial country is very small. I believe the democratic system can work if the people demand it and make it so.
But as you point out it is necessary to own these types of guns in other places.
However, I don't see people in the US ready to stand their ground against the government except for some wacko fringe groups. I think in the US's case, these weapons pose a more serious threat of danger to the public than helping to support people's rights to overthrow their government.
I don't think war is necessary to change a democracy. I think the chances for outbreak of civil war in the US or other post-industrial country is very small. I believe the democratic system can work if the people demand it and make it so.
But as you point out it is necessary to own these types of guns in other places.
However, I don't see people in the US ready to stand their ground against the government except for some wacko fringe groups. I think in the US's case, these weapons pose a more serious threat of danger to the public than helping to support people's rights to overthrow their government.