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Door-to-door
gun confiscations begin in New Zealand; one gun owner already dead,
with thousands more targeted by armed government thugs
28
March, 2019
If
you want to know what tyranny looks like in a “democracy,” turn
your gaze towards New Zealand, where liberal tolerance and acceptance
has been replaced by anti-gun zealotry and authoritarianism, thanks
to a single act of violence by a man who wasn’t even born on the
island.
Following
Brenton Tarrant’s terrorist attack on a pair of mosques earlier
this month, the New Zealand prime minister, Jacinda Ardern, and her
government wasted no time in declaring that an entire class of
firearms that were previously legal to own were suddenly illegal to
own.
“Assault”
weapons of the type used by Tarrant during his attack have no place
in a civil society, you see, even if 99.999 percent of them are owned
by law-abiding people and used responsibly.
As
such, they must all be confiscated because getting rid of them will
also stop future acts of violence and terrorism. Or so New Zealanders
have been told.
But
what if the act of getting rid of these guns actually causes more
violence and death?
The
Truth About Guns is reporting that, according to the country’s
biggest firearms forum, Kiwi cops are now going door-to-door to gun
owners’ places of business, their homes, and even gun ranges “in
an attempt to gather information and get gun owners to relinquish
their firearms.”
Pay
attention, Americans — because even if you don’t own a gun, these
are tactics tyrannical Left-wing Democrats will employ to force us
all to live a certain way if they are ever empowered enough.
According
to screenshots of the firearms forum, one gun owner is already dead.
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One
poster noted:
Got
suggested I pop this up but whilst at work this morning, I hear a
voice ask for me by name. I turn around and there’s 2 police
officers.
Needless
to say workmates were shocked too [sic] see me taken into a room for
a chat and these guys were quite nice about it but wanted to know
what [guns] my partner and I have.
Police
were tipped off
The
poster went on to note that a gun safe in their residence was
“installed and floor plated as per the recommendations (So stored
legally in an odd stock of luck),” and that they hadn’t used any
of their guns because they’re “not allowed” at the moment.
“I
didn’t put any paperwork or forms in yet so was a little shocked to
see [the police] come out of nowhere. Anyone else get this yet?”
the poster noted.
The
Truth About Guns noted further that according to Stuff, a site that
“appears to be the New Zealand equivalent of The Patch,” a former
Russian soldier who was concerned about going back to prison “tried
to call his son before dying of a suspected suicide following a
three-hour standoff with police.”
The
report noted that family members of 54-year-old Troy Dubovskiy told
the news outlet that police began looking for him after they searched
his St. Martins property in the suburbs of Christchurch earlier in
the week. (Related: Government authorities begin prosecuting Internet
users who shared the New Zealand mosque attack video.)
“Police
acted on information from the public,” Stuff reported, adding:
Dubovskiy’s
16-year-old son, who Stuff has decided not to name, said police
searched the homes of his father, mother and grandparents after
someone reported a photo the teen made his profile picture on
Facebook five days ago.
The
photo, which he first posted to Facebook several years ago, shows the
teen holding a replica rifle and wearing a Russian helmet. The teen
used the equipment along with his father while playing Airsoft, a
team sport where people shoot each other with pellets using replica
guns.
During
a search of the home, police found a blank pistol, an airsoft rifle,
and an SKS carbine; the latter is now illegal under the new “assault
rifle” ban.
If
this doesn’t persuade you to shun Leftists, nothing will.
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