Republicans and gun control
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Anti-gun crusaders seem worried about the advent of a Republican administration. Heaven knows why. Republicans, in recent years, have managed to do nearly as much damage to the Second Amendment as Democrats.
In 1969, journalist William Safire asked Richard Nixon what he thought about gun control. "Guns are an abomination," Nixon replied. According to Safire, Nixon went on to confess that, "Free from fear of gun owners' retaliation at the polls, he favored making handguns illegal and requiring licenses for hunting rifles." It was President George Bush, Sr. who banned the import of "assault weapons" in 1989, and promoted the view that Americans should only be allowed to own weapons suitable for "sporting purposes." It was Governor Ronald Reagan of California who signed the Mulford Act in 1967, "prohibiting the carrying of firearms on one's person or in a vehicle, in any public place or on any public street." The law was aimed at stopping the Black Panthers, but affected all gun owners. Twenty-four years later, Reagan was still pushing gun control. "I support the Brady Bill," he said in a March 28, 1991 speech, "and I urge the Congress to enact it without further delay." One of the most aggressive gun control advocates today is Republican mayor Rudolph Giuliani of New York City, whose administration sued 26 gun manufacturers in June 2000, and whose police commissioner, Howard Safir, proposed a nationwide plan for gun licensing, complete with yearly "safety" inspections. Another Republican, New York State Governor George Pataki, on August 10, 2000, signed into law what The New York Times called "the nation’s strictest gun controls," a radical program mandating trigger locks, background checks at gun shows and "ballistic fingerprinting" of guns sold in the state. It also raised the legal age to buy a handgun to 21 and banned "assault weapons," the sale or possession of which would now be punishable by seven years in prison. Gun control crusaders argue that the Republicans are simply yielding to grassroots pressure, to gain political advantage. But polls show little evidence of such pressure. A Gallup/CNN/USA Today survey taken in June 1999 – only two months after the Littleton massacre – showed that the number of Americans who favored stricter gun laws had declined by 20 percent since 1990. Public support for gun control has dwindled even further since then. An Associated Press poll released on the one-year anniversary of the Littleton shootings shows that Americans favor strict enforcement of existing laws over new gun laws – the exact position of the National Rifle Association (NRA) – by 42 to 33 percent. That same month, a survey by the Pew Research Center showed that only 6 percent of Americans believed that tougher gun laws would prevent future school shootings. Meanwhile, a Tarrance Group poll has shown that only 5 percent of Americans want gunmakers and gun dealers held responsible for misuse of firearms.
#2
You make some good points aginst the right on gun control. However al look at the left clearly shows who are the gun grabbers and Americans know it too.
Gun sales have skyrocketed recently inlight of B. Hussein Obama's rise to the left wing canidate. If yoiu plan on buying a semi automatic rifle, you better be getting it done. The MSM likes to call them assualt rifles but by definition an assualt rifle is caple of select fire.......but they try to make it sound worse.... If Obama wins, we will see gun control laws in this country that will rival those of Hilter, Stalin and other socialist leaders. Here's a few points to ponder..... "The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government." Thomas Jefferson "Arms are the only true badge of liberty. The possession of arms is the distinction of a free man from a slave." Andrew Fletcher "Every good communist should know that political power grows out of the barrel of a gun." Mao Tse Tung Most of all remember....... Cuba voted for change in 1959. Are Americans making the same mistake?
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"The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government." Thomas Jefferson
"Arms are the only true badge of liberty. The possession of arms is the distinction of a free man from a slave." Andrew Fletcher "Every good communist should know that political power grows out of the barrel of a gun." Mao Tse Tung "Democracy is 2 wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for dinner, liberty is a well armed lamb contesting the vote." But here's my prediction for gun control in an Obama administration: I'll bet it never comes up. The Dems learned a few years ago that talking about gun control is political suicide. It's one thing if you're a small-time politico in Chicago, or Detroit, or South Central LA, but on the national level, I don't think we'll see it out of these morons.
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![]() I agree on the gun control part, but watch for ammo control. There's a bill now to limit the number of rounds you can have without a permit. Don't forget the shortage of primers some years ago......too many guns out there, but ammo they can control. Remember Bud...... "Those who hammer their guns into plows will plow for those who do not." - Thomas Jefferson
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They can not control the ammo if you make your own...
If you know what you are doing, you can make propellent out of ingredients found at any "BEAUTY PARLOR". (Even GLADE air-freshener will burn) And, remember someone's post about dust bunnies and roller skates? 1 1/2 inch keystock, with a 5/8 hole drilled straight into the end will handle 700 grains of lead that does not have to penetrate a bullet-proof vest to make the vest useless. And, that lead can come from an automobile battery melted down. Of the weapons comfiscated from street gangs in Washington DC in a 5 year period, more than 85% were HOME-MADE, including .22s made out of telescopic car antennas. Those who wish to ban guns will only succeed in LOOSING CONTROL OF GUNS. Think about it... Both drugs and prostitution are banned, but there are areas in nearly all, if not all, major cities where they have no control of either. I really do not want to see that happen to guns.
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"The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government." Thomas Jefferson
"Arms are the only true badge of liberty. The possession of arms is the distinction of a free man from a slave." Andrew Fletcher
"Every good communist should know that political power grows out of the barrel of a gun." Mao Tse Tung
Most of all remember....... Cuba voted for change in 1959. Are Americans making the same mistake?
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But here's my prediction for gun control in an Obama administration: I'll bet it never comes up. The Dems learned a few years ago that talking about gun control is political suicide.
It's one thing if you're a small-time politico in Chicago, or Detroit, or South Central LA, but on the national level, I don't think we'll see it out of these morons.
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Help Pass the Ammunition Accountability Act
The 2008 Legislative session has begun, and the Ammunition Accountability Act is being introduced across the country. Below is a summary of legislation that has been introduced throughout the United States. To view the bills' status click on the links to the individual bills. Sample Legislation: The Ammunition Accountability Act Alabama, Arizona, California, Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Washington. 2008 Legislation Alabama Alabama Senate Bill 541 Arizona Arizona House Bill 2833 California California Senate Bill 997 (Carried Over from 2007) Connecticut Connecticut Senate Bill 603 Hawaii Hawaii House Bill 2392 Hawaii Senate Bill 2020 Hawaii Senate Bill 2076 Hawaii House Resolution 82-07 (Carried Over from 2007) Hawaii Concurrent Resolution 104-06 (Carried Over from 2007) Illinois Illinois House Bill 4258 Illinois House Bill 4259 Illinois House Bill 4269 Illinois House Bill 4349 Illinois Senate Bill 1095 (Carried Over from 2007) Indiana Indiana House Bill 1260 Kentucky Kentucky House Bill 715 Maryland Maryland House Bill 517 Mississippi Mississippi Senate Bill 2286 Missouri Missouri Senate Bill 1200 New Jersey New Jersey Assembly Bill 2490 New York New York Assembly Bill 10259 New York Assembly Bill 6920 (Carried Over from 2007) New York Assembly Bill 7300 (Carried Over from 2007) New York Senate Bill 1177 (Carried Over from 2007) New York Senate Bill 3731 (Carried Over from 2007) Pennsylvania Pennsylvania House Bill Rhode Island Rhode Island Senate Bill 2742 South Carolina South Carolina Senate Bill 1259 Tennessee Tennessee House Bill 3245 Tennessee Senate Bill 3395 Washington Washington House Bill 3359 2007 Legislation California Senate Bill 997 Hawaii House Resolution 82-07 Hawaii Concurrent Resolution 104-06 Illinois Senate Bill 1095 Maryland House Bill 1393 New York House Bill 6920 New York House Bill 7300 New York Senate Bill 1177 New York Senate Bill 3731 http://ammunitionac countability. org/Legislation. htm
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