Vive le Drapeau Blanc

In the aftermath of the Paris attacks, the long-feared backlash has finally occurred:

The European Commission today adopted a package of measures to make it more difficult to acquire firearms in the European Union, better track legally held firearms, strengthen cooperation between Member States, and ensure that deactivated firearms are rendered inoperable. better track legally held firearms, strengthen cooperation between Member States, and ensure that deactivated firearms are rendered inoperable. The proposals presented today were foreseen in the European Security Agenda adopted in April 2015, but have been significantly accelerated in light of recent events.

And the purpose of these measures to better track “legally held” firearms”?

President Juncker said: “The recent terrorist attacks on Europe’s people and values were coordinated across borders, showing that we must work together to resist these threats..”

Related:

UK security chiefs have issued stark new guidance on how to prepare for a Paris-style attack on British soil, warning that victims should run and hide rather than play dead.

56 Replies to “Vive le Drapeau Blanc”

  1. faster than we think.
    As citizens lose faith in our serve and protect racketeers, they will have no choice.
    Dead is dead.
    Up on weapons charges are negotiable and you are alive to fight them.
    The state has shot its credibility, not only can they not protect us, they have demonstrated no interest in even enforcing the laws that ensure civil order.
    The Just-Us system has shown its agenda.
    Prosecute those who have been forced, by state negligence, to defend their own.
    Laws are for the little people.
    Kleptocracy is naturally unstable, the leaders run out of people to steal from, but before that they destroy all the illusions of civilization that bind us.
    For some reason progressives believe civilization is bullet proof, rather than skin deep.
    They never imagine that the mob may bay for their blood, when they incite riot.

  2. @ChrisMcLd – In all seriousness, the best thing to do in a mass shooting situation is to move. Be somewhere else.
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    And when you’re trapped in a theater how do you be somewhere else? Being somewhere else would be my first option but when that option isn’t open to me, I’d at the very least want the ability to fight for my life with a gun.

  3. Why is no one pointing out that in order for playing dead to work there has to be a lot of bodies around?

  4. Even as the invaders or their own cops kill them, the euro-fools will not snap to the realization that they’ve set themselves up as sheep before wolves. Guess I’ll not be traveling to Germany any time soon. Too bad, I fancied a visit to places I traveled a long time ago.

  5. Because that would be like pointing out that in order to swim away you have to have a body of water near by.
    It’s a situational decision.
    The “authorities” don’t want people playing dead in case they decide to go in hard, killing everyone, and then they find out they killed innocent civilians afterward.

  6. How many of the weapons used in the Paris attack were legally registered? I doubt machine guns or explosive vests are legal under French law.

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