luke warm, on 2012-September-25, 15:40, said:
my understanding is, there were monitoring systems in place for the precursors to f&f, just not for f&f itself... as for why gun sales aren't tracked, i'm thinking you know why - or at least why the founders thought it a good idea for the citizenry to be armed... see, their experience (and ours, even now) showed that a nation's people have more to fear from their own gov't than any other entity
I find the notion that we are armed as a means to defend ourselves against a tyranny of our own government profoundly flawed on both ends.
On one end, if the US military actually wanted to suppress us, they would have very little difficulty doing so.
On the other end, there is no way the US military would actually suppress us, they are a still a citizen army.
I can actually come up with scenarios were your 'fear' makes sense, but it isn't easy.
You would have to start with something that would at least partially legitimize a permanent declaration of martial law and the subsequent suspension of elections.
Scenarios that I can think of would involve almost the complete collapse of society, such as an outbreak that wipes out 40% or more of the population, wide spread nuclear strikes, the Yellowstone super volcano going up in a big way or a near extinction level meteor strike.
Of course, to many gun carrying, 2nd amendment fanatics, this is probably something they fantasize about.
A tyranny is all but certain and arguable necessary in such a situation, I would rather the tyrant could trace some legitimacy to our democratic origins rather then leave it to the most successful warlord. An outcome that would be more likely with a relatively unarmed general population.