MA can go door to door. We are a very small community in MA.
MA still can't afford it, like on one day alone (eg around 7/20/16) over 2000 ARs were sold in this state. Even if that was like 2 guns per person, that's still 1000 people. How much do you think it costs in police man hours to raid 1000 homes?
The reality is you include all the pre 7/20 people and now you're at least up to like 5,000+ homes that have an AK or AR in it in MA. (and that's being very conservative, number might be 2-5 times that for all we know).
The moonbats are never going to suck for that, not even if gun control is one of their pets, they're not going to let that money be taken away from
building a round high school, horse bridge, or whatever stupid project they have in mind. Remember most moonbats in this state aren't actually exposed to things like street violence. So they talk a good talk, but when it comes down to screws, they don't care that much that they'd throw something else under the bus over it. (like a school, or school funding) MA's fiduciary rolls are a lot smaller than some state like NJ, NY, or CA, so sloughing off millions to pay for gun control isn't simply going to go unnoticed.
It's one of the few things that has saved us from heinous shit on a few occasions. Linsky or some other dbag would come up with some heinous gun
control proposal, and somewhere within it a potential cost would be mentioned (like for example, an improved gun registration system) and when that started shuffling around behind closed doors other moonbats didn't want to pay for it, etc. Even with the surplus they ran, you can bet that moonbats already have plans for that money.
Didn't they do temporary confiscation i recall during the boston bomber when he was hiding? For public safety? I could be wrong though. Every home owner let swat into their house without a fight.
No, basically people (who are largely moonbats) in Watertown let the cops into their houses. Don't think any guns were confiscated, but Watertown probably is one of the lowest guns/capita rates in the state, so wouldn't be many guns for them to take, either.
-Mike