As after every mass-shooting in the US, a bunch of self-declared "revolutionary socialists" come out to defend their right to own semi-automatic rifles because what if they wake up one day and it's 1917 again, and I find myself wondering about the most efficient way to fit an adult human into a rubbish bin.
like i know i'm supposed to be an "anarchist" or whatever, but it's not as if the immediate alternative to prohibiting high-velocity assault weapons is libertarian communism. you're still talking about a major capitalist industry which depends on the state as much as any other, and indeed more so, because states represent by far and away the largest market for arms manufacturers. you're just talking about what sort of business one part of the state-corporate complex allows other parts to engage in, the same as any other kind of regulation, and i don't see anyone arguing that, say, food regulations are counter-revolutionary. there is no "proletarian line" on this one, there's just whatever option gets less people killed in the here and now.