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In the first year after Australia mandated the surrender of 640,000 guns, homicides rose by 3.2%, assaults by 8.6%, and armed robberies by 44%, costing the government $500 million. Historical examples show that gun control often precedes mass exterminations: in Turkey (1911), 1.5 million Armenians were killed; in the Soviet Union (1929), 20 million dissidents perished; and in Nazi Germany (1938), 13 million Jews and others were exterminated. Similar patterns occurred in China (1935), Guatemala (1964), Uganda (1970), and Cambodia (1956-1977), leading to millions of defenseless victims. The message is clear: with guns, we are citizens; without them, we are subjects.