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Sunday, March 17, 2013

In South Africa – Gun Registration Has Led To Gun Confiscation In Two Short Years

Over the last decade, it is estimated that at least 3000 white South African farmers, or Boers, have been have been murdered.
In 2010 the ruling ANC regime passed legislation demanding all firearms be re-registered with the state. Then they turned down half of those registrations and forced farmers to turn in their guns. Many believe this is a prelude to genocide.
Front Page Magazine reported:
Like so many societies where demonstrating who’s in control becomes a necessity, disarming the population becomes a priority. In 2010, the ANC-led regime changed the Firearms Registration Act, demanding that all legal guns be re-registered by July 31, 2011. In the process of re-registration, more than half the applicants were turned down, and 90 percent were turned down again on appeal. Thus, white farm families were forced to relinquish their last line of defense against the tens of thousands of criminal gangs roaming the countryside–armed with AK47s. and as Genocide Watch noted on its website last July one more step was taken as well. “The government has disbanded the commando units of white farmers that once protected their farms, and has passed laws to confiscate the farmers’ weapons,” it reported. “Disarmament of a targeted group is one of the surest early warning signs of future genocidal killings.”

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4 comments:

  1. When will people learn , African Nations are nothing more than 3rd world low educated morons. Most of this nation is getting the same in the black communities.
    Let em roll , save us the ammo.

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  2. In Maryland and America gun registration will mean gun confiscation.

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  3. I will never bow down. My lord will be with me.

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  4. But But But it CAN NEVER HAPPEN here, right? Its already underway here. Look at Colorado--the test case for the rest of the country. And they did it--they have essentially banned guns in the state.

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