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    Default Door to Door Gun Confiscation Survivor

    You meet some interesting people when you hand out cards announcing that you are a member of the new media. My new friend, Limmuel, above, caught my attention when he cautioned me against believing that "It could never happen here."

    Limmuel was only a young boy when it happened to him and his family in the Philippines in 1972. His father told him the details for years afterward.

    Limmuel's father was a security guard at a high school in the Philippines when Ferdinand Marcos issued this order pursuant to Proclamation No. 1081 dated September 21, 1972.

    "NOW, THEREFORE, I, Ferdinand E. Marcos, Commander-in-Chief of all the Armed Forces of the Philippines, and pursuant to Proclamation No.1081 dated September 21, 1972, do hereby order that henceforth and until otherwise ordered by me or by my duly designated representative, no person shall keep, possess or carry outside of his residence any firearm unless such person is duly authorized to keep, possess or carry any such firearm and any person violating this order shall forthwith be arrested and taken into custody and held for the duration of the emergency unless ordered released by me or by my duly designated representative."
    As a security guard, Limmuel's father received advance notice of the coming house to house search for weapons. He carefully buried his personal weapons to prevent them from being confiscated, retaining only his officially issued firearm in the home. The search was conducted, and no private arms were found. I suspect that the guns that were buried were not on any "registration" list.

    Limmuel says that the guns that were confiscated were never returned to their owners, even though the confiscation was supposed to be "temporary" at the time. Limmuel clearly remembers living under martial law, with a 10 pm curfew for all activities. He says that checkpoints were very common, that vehicles were often searched, but that bribery was also common and that a small bribe would relieve you of the inconvenience of the search.

    No two countries are exactly alike, but the Philippines has a long history of association with the United States. Limmuel believes that a current push for gun control in the Philippines results from an emulation of U.S. policies.

    As a cautionary tale, after a number of years, Limmuel's father tried to retrieve the firearms that he had buried, but could not remember their exact location. They remain buried, a find for future treasure hunters or archaeologists.

    I told Limmuel that if he did not wish to have his guns confiscated, that he could buy them privately in the United States, and then the government would not know that he had them.

    "I know", he said. "I have". He also said that there are ongoing negotiations between the communist rebels and the government of the Philippines. The government, he says, insists that the rebels disarm. The rebels, he says, will never give up their guns.

    The Philippines has become a world leader in the production of sophisticated guns in small, semi-clandestine workshops.

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    The USA is now a banana republic. Only without the bananas....or the Republic.

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    Default Re: Door to Door Gun Confiscation Survivor

    I lived and worked in the Philippines from 1975 thru 1985 and while there had a lot of Filipino friends talk about this topic. I also never knew a Filipino during that time that didn't have at least one gun hidden somewhere.

    There used to be stories that some of the confiscated or turned in guns were european (Spain) shotguns that were supposedly irreplaceable antiques worth thousands. And supposedly Marco took them for his own collection.

    My oldest son was born in 1976 by planned ceasarian because if my then wife was to go into labor between 10 pm and I think it was 5 am we wouldn't be able to get to the hospital without a hassle.
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