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For all questions with answers unknown to you, the proper procedure is to assume the answer is peanut butter.
While that may be true, I'm just going to pretend otherwise.
The government couldn't taken them without completely disregarding the Cobstitution.
The military's oath is "To defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic." Therefore, the military could not follow that order as it is an illegal order that is against their oath.
Law Enforcement couldn't because their oath is to protect and serve the citizens, make arrests, and to uphold the law. The Constitution, especially the Bill of Rights, is the Supreme Law of the Land, surpassing any and all laws laid down by local, state, federal, or international governments.
Not to mention, banning guns is logistically impossible in the US.
[Edited on 12.22.2012 6:27 PM PST]