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BillMasen

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Not a problem our community needs to worry about YET, BUT they are warning that the Pandemic and the massive economic and employment etc that by the end of 2020 there could be up to 100,million people facing starvation across the world. The main aspect we may need to look at IN TIME is they believe tens of millions of Africans and South American may decide to become refugees and head north to europe and the US.

My concerns are that if one of the after effects of the Coronavirus Pandemic is that many nations could end up reacxting to the hardships and turn SOCIALIST, because most Socialist Politicians believe we should have open borders and let the migrants in enmasse.
 
I know it might seem a little harsh,but the pill to cure that problem is readily availabe and comes in the size of 7,62x39....we have no obligation
to be the welfare office of that ,for ex African continent..
 
I know it might seem a little harsh,but the pill to cure that problem is readily availabe and comes in the size of 7,62x39....we have no obligation
to be the welfare office of that ,for ex African continent..

Trouble is Jontte as you well know that the loony left feel a great sense of debt to their fellow men, but they intend to use you're money to pay it.
 
The US is THE major food exporting country in the world, with more exports than the next two combined (Germany & UK). China is #4.

I bet y'all in the UK didn't know you were #3 in the world. :) That was surprising to me.

What happens when we all stop exporting food because we only have enough for domestic use?
 
Not a problem our community needs to worry about YET, BUT they are warning that the Pandemic and the massive economic and employment etc that by the end of 2020 there could be up to 100,million people facing starvation across the world. The main aspect we may need to look at IN TIME is they believe tens of millions of Africans and South American may decide to become refugees and head north to europe and the US.

My concerns are that if one of the after effects of the Coronavirus Pandemic is that many nations could end up reacxting to the hardships and turn SOCIALIST, because most Socialist Politicians believe we should have open borders and let the migrants in enmasse.

Yep. Most politicians these days see the power in socialism and the very wealthy see it too. All you have to do is look at Venezuela to see that the politicians and wealthy have had zero problems. They are still eating and partying like before. It’s just the people who are suffering so badly.
 
Yep. Most politicians these days see the power in socialism and the very wealthy see it too. All you have to do is look at Venezuela to see that the politicians and wealthy have had zero problems. They are still eating and partying like before. It’s just the people who are suffering so badly.

Yes the DISARMED poor.
 
Is EVERYTHING in your life to do with guns?? it certainly asppears to be a borderline obsession . BTW there are MILLIONS of guns in Venezuela.

YES. Hodgon even developed a shotgun powder just for people like me. It s called "TiteWad". As for the "Millions of Guns" in VZ, would you care to provide your reference source? Please to don't count the guns provided to the gangs by the government.
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crime_in_Venezuela

Disarmament
In 2013, it was reported that Venezuela was one of the most weaponized areas in the world, with one firearm per two citizens.[48] On 22 September 2014, President Maduro announced that his government would invest $47 million to create 60 new disarmament centers, and $39 million to fund a plan under which soldiers would patrol the most dangerous neighborhoods.[129] In a Cabo Vadillo (es) episode revealing crime in Caracas, it is stated that at the time of recording in 2014, there were over 5 million illegal firearms in a city of about 5 million people.[130] Colectivos stated to the Venezuelan government that they were not going to participate in the disarmament plan, stating that they were groups involved with the Bolivarian Revolution and that criminal gangs should instead be focused on.[122]

Number of guns in Venezuela went UP after the Chavez gun ban.

Number of Privately Owned Firearms
ChartThe estimated total number of guns (both licit and illicit) held by civilians in Venezuela is

2017: 5,895,0001
2012: 3,250,0002
Compare
Rate of Civilian Firearm Possession per 100 Population

ChartThe estimated rate of private gun ownership (both licit and illicit) per 100 people in Venezuela is

2017: 18.501
2012: 11.22 6
Compare
Number of Privately Owned Firearms - World Ranking

In a 2007 comparison of the number of privately owned guns in 178 countries, Venezuela ranked at No. 277
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crime_in_Venezuela

Disarmament
In 2013, it was reported that Venezuela was one of the most weaponized areas in the world, with one firearm per two citizens.[48] On 22 September 2014, President Maduro announced that his government would invest $47 million to create 60 new disarmament centers, and $39 million to fund a plan under which soldiers would patrol the most dangerous neighborhoods.[129] In a Cabo Vadillo (es) episode revealing crime in Caracas, it is stated that at the time of recording in 2014, there were over 5 million illegal firearms in a city of about 5 million people.[130] Colectivos stated to the Venezuelan government that they were not going to participate in the disarmament plan, stating that they were groups involved with the Bolivarian Revolution and that criminal gangs should instead be focused on.[122]

Number of guns in Venezuela went UP after the Chavez gun ban.

Number of Privately Owned Firearms
ChartThe estimated total number of guns (both licit and illicit) held by civilians in Venezuela is

2017: 5,895,0001
2012: 3,250,0002
Compare
Rate of Civilian Firearm Possession per 100 Population

ChartThe estimated rate of private gun ownership (both licit and illicit) per 100 people in Venezuela is

2017: 18.501
2012: 11.22 6
Compare
Number of Privately Owned Firearms - World Ranking

In a 2007 comparison of the number of privately owned guns in 178 countries, Venezuela ranked at No. 277


Now how many are legal (owned by average citizens) and how many belong to the gangs. The Maduro government has provided guns to the gangs in return for help controlling the people. The Colectivos are not your local Neighborhood Watch group. They are the organized gangs, that operate freely with the support and protection of the government and the police.
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crime_in_Venezuela

Disarmament
In 2013, it was reported that Venezuela was one of the most weaponized areas in the world, with one firearm per two citizens.[48] On 22 September 2014, President Maduro announced that his government would invest $47 million to create 60 new disarmament centers, and $39 million to fund a plan under which soldiers would patrol the most dangerous neighborhoods.[129] In a Cabo Vadillo (es) episode revealing crime in Caracas, it is stated that at the time of recording in 2014, there were over 5 million illegal firearms in a city of about 5 million people.[130] Colectivos stated to the Venezuelan government that they were not going to participate in the disarmament plan, stating that they were groups involved with the Bolivarian Revolution and that criminal gangs should instead be focused on.[122]

Number of guns in Venezuela went UP after the Chavez gun ban.

Number of Privately Owned Firearms
ChartThe estimated total number of guns (both licit and illicit) held by civilians in Venezuela is

2017: 5,895,0001
2012: 3,250,0002
Compare
Rate of Civilian Firearm Possession per 100 Population

ChartThe estimated rate of private gun ownership (both licit and illicit) per 100 people in Venezuela is

2017: 18.501
2012: 11.22 6
Compare
Number of Privately Owned Firearms - World Ranking

In a 2007 comparison of the number of privately owned guns in 178 countries, Venezuela ranked at No. 277


Since we don’t live there we have to take other people’s word for things. That Prepper from Venezuela Jose Martinez said it didn’t matter if you still had a weapon, there wasn’t any ammo to be had. And of course the government, that promised protection, hired the gangs to keep people under control.
 

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