I shamelessly borrowed this from here
If you want to see what a disarmed society looks like, look no further than England.
Thousands of angry, drunk, violent thugs running wild and stealing  anything they can carry. Shopkeepers and homeowners crippled with fear,  unable to defend their loved ones or their property. Innocent citizens  forced to watch helplessly while their life’s dreams — everything they  worked so hard to build and acquire — are carried out the door, or  smashed to pieces, or burned to the ground.
Men, women and children forced to strip naked in the streets, while  packs of criminals laugh and ridicule them before making off with their  clothing.
The fact is, when British politicians stripped their citizens of their  God-given right to self-defense, they robbed them of their freedom and  their dignity.
Sales of baseball bats are up over 5,000% on Amazon.co.uk. This isn’t to  mark the beginning of little league season. These are desperate  homeowners and shopkeepers purchasing the best - and in reality, only -  self-defense tool that the British government will allow them to own . .  . at least for now.
If past is prologue, this flood of baseball bats into London will spark  cries from government leaders for mandatory bat registration and a wave  of new laws on how, when, and under what circumstances British citizens  may carry or swing a bat. After all, this is exactly how British  citizens lost their gun rights.
First came mandatory gun licensing. Next came a wave of restrictions on firearms ownership. Then came the outright gun bans.
It has been illegal to own a handgun in Britain for nearly 15 years. As a  result, Britain’s violent crime rate has soared. In fact, Britain  consistently clocks-in with the highest violent crime rate in all of  Europe. Last week’s riots notwithstanding, you are six times more likely  to be mugged in London than in New York. These are the inconvenient  statistics that the gun-ban crowd likes to sweep under the rug.
As if banning handguns didn’t send a strong enough message to criminals  that British citizens are ripe for the picking, the British government  went even further in 1999.
Recall the tragic story of Tony Martin, the British farmer who was  awakened one night to the sound of breaking glass and found two burglars  in his home. Martin had been robbed six times before. This time, he  went downstairs, retrieved a shotgun, and fired at the intruders.
For this, Martin received life in prison for killing one of the  burglars, ten years for wounding the other thug, and one additional year  for possession of an unregistered shotgun. The wounded burglar served  just 18 months of a three-year sentence and was given $5,000 in legal  assistance from Britain’s Legal Services Commission so he could sue  Martin for violating his civil rights.
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