If the government ever votes to take law abiding citizens weapons away I would say yes there could be another civil war. Why take guns away then only criminals have guns and we lose are freedom to protect our self and belongings. Id be more worried about some of these huge gangs such as bloods, crips, latin kings lashing out and causing a problem.
2007-11-22 04:41:14
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answered by Anonymous
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It is highly unlikely that a Second Civil War will ever occur in the United States of America. The only way possible for it to occur if you have two different States of America and since the country is called The United States of America, it is impossible to have the Second Civil War.
2007-11-22 03:44:28
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answered by Mr. Knowledgeable VI 7
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A Civil war has never been beneficial to any country or people.
2007-11-22 04:31:37
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answered by conranger1 7
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It COULD be. Whether called civil war (and yes, it is possible. two seperate countries cannot have one, only one country with 2 seperate goals can have one) or a revolution, an internal war could possibly bring to the fore the most pressing issues, clean out self-serving interests (though it could bring in more) and inefficiency and expose much that would otherwise not be allowed into the public eye. Aside from deaths, which we don't want, but are inevitable in a conflict, it seems, a war or revolution could possibly result in positive change. (OK gov. watchdogs- I'm not espousing anything, just answering a theoretical question.)
2007-11-22 03:58:46
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answered by iamsuranovi 6
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War is not beneficial to anyone.
Bloody injuries, pointless killing & dying, cockroach & fly population explosion, destruction of houses, PTSD for decades, UGGGH.
A peaceful dissolution of the union of states may happen instead. The US central gov't has ceased to serve the people - there is one party: corporatist. There are several successionist movements - Vermont, California, Texas, Alaska, Cascadia. The feds can't quash them all.
2007-11-22 03:53:08
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answered by WikiJo 6
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what's your source? in the present day, US isn't "funding" for Taiwan's defense force. Taiwan purchase particular protecting guns from the U.S. the money is from Taiwan's tax payers. Taiwan kin Act is a U.S. regulation surpassed by the congress and signed by at then president Carter. it truly is been enacted on condition that 1979, and it truly is there for better than 30 years. percentis no longer chuffed about this regulation, and Taiwan's close tie with the U.S. Who says "mis-interpretation" of Taiwan kin Act? Why do not you boost this difficulty with the U.S. excellent court docket if the regulation has been "mis-interpreted" by Carter, Reagan, previous Bush, Clinton, Bush, and Obama's administrations and the countless words of congress? Taiwan is a democracy and loose society. percentis gross human top violator, and is a chance to Korea, Japan, Taiwan, and India.
2016-10-24 22:17:12
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answered by oiler 3
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Of course, nothing impossible in this life
Countries always changes and America isn't different
accept the reality as this is the history. we all knew what happened to the Great Roman Empire at that time
2007-11-22 03:52:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Civil War over what? what is the point in fighting about anything. One side wins and the other looses and people die. What's the benefits of that?
2007-11-22 03:48:54
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answered by golden rider 6
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That will not happen and neither will a revolution. Unlike other countries, there are safeguards and agencies in place to prevent that... one being the largest military in the free world. Secondly, the USA is a prosperous country.... there is no internal strife. Third...what part of death and destruction do you find to be beneficial?
2007-11-22 03:47:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think there will be a civil war in the USA, but I do think there will be a revolution.
2007-11-22 03:43:54
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answered by Anonymous
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