Agreed, but at hand is the issue not of whether some bearded group of yokels might actually be able to overthrow a government, but the ability of a government to ignore your rights or grievances while simultaneously removing any means you may have to redress them, ultimately. I can see why a government would want to do this, I can see why a private citizen might feel that something drastic needs to be done (and I agree) but I simply cannot see why you would want to grant our government that sort of authority over us. That's without considering the issue of rebellion. Aren't we a country whose very existence was-and-is justified by the "right of revolution"? What grounds do you have to tell another that they simply cannot rebel against an unrepresentative or destructive government? That the means to do so should not be available to them?
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