"drug rights"... The comparison was on enforcement and compliance. There is and always has been mass non-compliance on any prohibition. The point is they expect non-compliance, and it still works out in their favor in the end.There is a hell of a lot more support for gun rights, and a lot more people willing to fight for those rights than there are people who would fight for drug rights. You posting half truths and ignoring the differences between drugs and gun rights, and the people who support them. You also making a hell of a lot of assumptions. You assume people won't fight. As said before, that is a gross miscalculation.
You're making a lot of assumptions as well, but history of past behaviors does not support yours. I don't know you and don't how serious you are, but if you are serious then I think you're going to end up like LaVoy Finicum. How has his death helped his cause?