I certainly hope not. I think this would cause a civil war for sure. I don’t think Americans will give up their guns without a fight. But let’s not go there. Staying positive and believing that most Americans will still stand for liberty if something like that ever happens, for now let’s set our minds that this will pass and we will return to normal life.Will they declare Martial Law, in the USA and if so will they then take our guns away?
This is a topic not for this forum as it gets political in nature. I agree with Lynne, let's take this one crisis at a time and keep this thread to updates on the virus, please.Will they declare Martial Law, in the USA and if so will they then take our guns away?
All good points, UT.The importance of information flow during this pandemic reaction will leave a deep imprint and the internet will have become nothing short of indispensable, if it wasn't already. I think that the only reason we seem to be surviving a shutdown of this magnitude is because of how much of the economy depends on the processing of pure information and how much economic activity creating the hardware and software that increases the fidelity, speed and dissemination of the information has caused. And this is why it is that so many can now work meaningful from home. The balance may be shifting significantly away from a so-called service-oriented economy towards an information-processing economy.