Never before have I felt so naked.

Now more than ever, I wish I was armed.

And I'm not alone.

Any and all home-grown Islamic terrorism should be able, if need be, to be met by a well-armed civilian militia. The United Kingdom has had two beheadings of members of the public in the last two years, with neither police nor civilians able to prevent it. It has prohibitive gun laws.

With news of the ISIS plot to randomly abduct members of the Australian public and behead them, Australian sentiment on guns is dramatically shifting.

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It appears Australians are finally understanding the importance of gun ownership and craving it at a time when the world is increasingly unsafe.

"I'll tell you this point blank: I'd feel safer in a country where I was legally allowed to carry around a firearm," says J. Coughran, 30, a businessman.

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According to Coughran, media coverage of Islamic State is fueling the change in heart.

"This ISIS stuff is seeing quite a few people changing their opinions.. one of my mates told me today- he's coming around on the gun issue. He's 68 years old, been against guns his whole life- now he's turning around because of these savages," he said.

With Islamic supremacism a mainstream interpretation of Islam, deeply rooted in Islamic scripture and endorsed by many of Islam's most influential scholars, Australians are beginning to understand the nature of the Islamic threat and studying their own weaknesses.

Australians are looking to America, and not the U.K. for guidance.

With this sort of threat, the normal calculus of a civilized society with a small, armed (or unarmed) police force upon which the citizens are forced to rely, no longer adds up.

Kyle, 33, believes that Australian gun control is only making Islamic terrorists in Australia safer, and their objectives easier to achieve.

"Our lack of self-defense makes us a prime target," he said. "It is no surprise to me that homegrown terrorism is most rampant in nations with strict gun control. These guys want to snatch random people in Australia off the street, drape them in the ISIS flag and behead them on camera with an Arabic-emblazoned sword."

He said, "If I had a gun, I'll tell you what I'd do with those swords."

It is times like these that Americans should thank God that they have the Second Amendment and crush any effort or force seeking to weaken or remove it.

Right now, they are the envy of a growing number of Australians who wish they were armed.