ANSWERS: 6
  • Under no conditions. Or to any other person or entity.
  • Sure. One bullet at a time.
  • well if a soldier was in my house and needed a weapon, then yes i suppose, but he really isn't a government official. but the question kinda doesn't make sense, why would a government official be on your property in the first place, you stop them at the door lol unless they have a warrant, then you say here are my illegally confiscated assult rifles
  • no haven't we given up enough to this goverment we no longer have the right to freedom of speech we no longer have the right to privacy cause the can tap your e-mail, phone, and even go through your mail this conurty has gone down hill so fast it's not funny everything that our family has faught for is gone.
  • Well the Patriot act makes that question rather moot.
  • Check what happened in Canada to answer your question.

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