I predict a lot of broken shoulders.
Ever fired one of these? I have. They're a lot of fun to shoot... and if you do it wrong, a lot of pain. I've seen broken shoulders and collar bones from improper firing technique and usage.
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Putting them into the hands of civilians wont do a damn thing other then increase the burden on already taxed hospitals and supply lines. Armed civilians are nothing more then a nuisance for professional soldiers.
If you really want to help a war effort donate blood, volunteer with rescue or medical services, make food for internally displaced persons and refugees, give money to aid groups, but don't picked up a rifle because all you'll do, unless you intend to enlist and be trained as a professional soldier, is end up dead.
Seriously, take it from a soldier with experience in Afghanistan, Mali and Iraq, all where we'd (the Norwegian Armed Forces) take up arms against local insurgent groups and militants, some who actually had formal military training and years of experience. When pitted against professional solders the outcome would always be the same. Dead insurgents and we'd walk away to fight again tomorrow.
Indians are not allowed anything beyond a small pistol/revolver of 0.22 . Even this requires multiple levels of clearance from the authorities, including a background check, and a valid reason to hold a weapon.