In South Africa – Gun Registration Has Led to Gun Confiscation in Two Short Years

Gateway Pundit

Over the last decade, it is estimated that at least 3000 white South African farmers, or Boers, have  been murdered. kill-the-boer-kill-the-farmer

In 2010 the ruling ANC regime passed legislation demanding all firearms be re-registered with the state.  Then they turned down half of those registrations and forced farmers to turn in their guns.  Many believe this is a prelude to genocide. Front Page Magazine reported:

Like so many societies where demonstrating who’s in control becomes a necessity, disarming the population becomes a priority. In 2010, the ANC-led regime changed the Firearms Registration Act, demanding that all legal guns be re-registered by July 31, 2011. In the process of re-registration, more than half the applicants were turned down, and 90 percent were turned down again on appeal. Thus, white farm families were forced to relinquish their last line of defense against the tens of thousands of criminal gangs roaming the countryside–armed with AK47s. and as Genocide Watch noted on its website last July one more step was taken as well. “The government has disbanded the commando units of white farmers that once protected their farms, and has passed laws to confiscate the farmers’ weapons,” it reported. “Disarmament of a targeted group is one of the surest early warning signs of future genocidal killings.”

4 thoughts on “In South Africa – Gun Registration Has Led to Gun Confiscation in Two Short Years

  1. Barry is after the same thing. Wake up people, and wake up as many people as you can. We have a fight coming very soon

  2. The difference is, we aren’t giving up our guns or submitting to any new registration. And that’s a fact!

    • A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
      What part about shall not be infringed don;t that understand?

    • Never submit, never surrender. No good will come from it.

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