Turtle Dude, we've had several discussions about gun control, you've never once given me any facts to dispute the universally-accepted rule that tighter gun control decreases violent gun crime.
As far as goose-stepping down Piccadilly goes, I'll put that one down to American ignorance. Many Americans don't understand or feel history like we do. Americans are naive in their worldview. To many Americans, history is just a course they take in school where they learn dates about some old dudes who died a long time ago, blah blah blah. To us, goose-stepping down Piccadilly brings back memories of when the Nazis levelled half of London in the Blitz, only a couple generations ago. Americans can't understand that -- I bet you don't know anyone who died in the Second World War, or in Flanders in the First World War, or in the Transvaal at the edges of the Earth against the Boers. And if you do, your neighbour probably doesn't. But we do. It's real to us, not just some story. You see the ability to cry "Heil Hitler" and flash the Roman Salute in public as a 'freedom' -- we see it as a hate crime, because that's what it is, here, to us.
Now, with that said, two things:
One, I'm well aware of the difference between de jure mandates and de facto laws -- you live in Ohio. Whatever the law says, if you step out of your house strapped with an AK, the police will be called, and you'll be detained. I'll bet you my salary on that.
Secondly, pray tell where you heard about these 'reeducation camps', and link me some sources.