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Wrong. They are way past hiding behind a wall. They are commanding you to bend over (you know, "I'm not asking you, I'm telling you..."), and look at all the people that can't grab their ankles fast enough, some maybe right here in this thread.
point missed. Whoosh.I'll take you up on that bet
Don't forget hammers!Does this mean drug dealers are now financially liable for drugs on the streets?
Are car manufacturers going to be liable for high performance vehicles which caused an accident?
How about knife makers who sell over sized knives?
Or people that simply sell anything sharp.Don't forget hammers!
I am right here, and I still don't believe they'll ever do anything meaningful at all. I don't get excited in either direction when politicians make promises; they've all proven to me that keeping those promises is a function of political expediency and maintaining the economic status quo. If they make it illegal for me to own my AR-15s, I will eat my crow along with the rest. Maybe they'll ban some more accessories like the last republican did. Obama punted to congress every time; he knew he couldn't do anything. G.W.B. said he'd extend the Assault Weapons Ban. Clinton passed the Assault weapons ban, which gave us the loophole rifles and gave everyone the knowledge that feature bans are toothless. I'll wait and see what they go for and how much support it actually has.Where are the people who like to say "the government isn't going to take your guns", "it's so low on the list, ain't gonna happen", and those other excuses they have for voting in tyrants and spitting in the face of one of the main purposes of this site?
Yeah, you know who you are...
I am right here, and I still don't believe they'll ever do anything meaningful at all. I don't get excited in either direction when politicians make promises; they've all proven to me that keeping those promises is a function of political expediency and maintaining the economic status quo. If they make it illegal for me to own my AR-15s, I will eat my crow along with the rest. Maybe they'll ban some more accessories like the last republican did. Obama punted to congress every time; he knew he couldn't do anything. G.W.B. said he'd extend the Assault Weapons Ban. Clinton passed the Assault weapons ban, which gave us the loophole rifles and gave everyone the knowledge that feature bans are toothless. I'll wait and see what they go for and how much support it actually has.
There are a massive number of avid gun owners who have been voting for Democrats for a while now. They don't put stickers on their cars or post on forums, and gun rights aren't the only issue they care about, but they do care about it. The Democrats know that. They won't ban guns any more than the GOP would ban abortion. They'll both just flap their jaws about it and do whatever their corporate donors tell them they can do.
Do you know anyone who lives in California?
Quite many people. Most of them own semi-automatic firearms, and vote for democrats.Do you know anyone who lives in California?
Wait... punted?Obama punted to congress every time
I clearly remember GWB saying he would sign an AWB extension or legislation to make it permanent. I also clearly remember him on the campaign trail proposing universal background checks, mandatory trigger locks for all handguns, and increasing the legal carrying age to 21.Wait... whuuut?
Isn't having the legislative branch handle legislation the way it's supposed to be done?
Obama was so smug and self-assured of his popularity that he thought the midterms would go against type and deliver him a supermajority in both chambers. Oops... not so fast. He lost his majority and with it his chances of GC infamy.
Clinton pushed AWB I and signed it.
GWB did nothing because he didn't want the bad optic of losing.
Trump effed-up with the bump stock EO and it cost him support, if not the actual election.
Biden has majorities until 2022... he learned from Barry's mistake. His handlers are unlikely to let that happen again. It may pass in part or in full. It may not. It depends on how safe key congresscritters feel, especially the Ds up for reelection next year in contested territories.
NEW: At a press conference today, Press Sec. Jen Psaki said that Pres. Biden is "not afraid of standing up to the NRA" and won't rule out using executive orders to enforce stricter gun control measures.
Do you guys get any feeling of dejavu right now? I've heard all this before. I'll believe it when I see it.
Do you guys get any feeling of dejavu right now? I've heard all this before. I'll believe it when I see it.
Do you know anyone who lives in California?
Quite many people. Most of them own semi-automatic firearms, and vote for democrats.
It appears that you can lead a gun owner that votes democrat to the facts on who is behind the infringement of their rights but you can't make them think.Quite many people. Most of them own semi-automatic firearms, and vote for democrats.
I read it... I might be missing something; what is the provision in that bill that would make it a felony to drive through an area with a gun? It appears to me to only restrict firearms in the interior of public buildings belonging to state, county, or metro areas, only if those jurisdictions wish it to be punishable, and with Class C felony being the limit to what charges could potentially be brought. At first read, I do not see anything in that bill that I have a major problem with, but as I said I may be missing something. I would appreciate a discussion on the finer points, if you would like.I'll just put this here. This okay for you? You don't have CCL? Not worried about driving through an area with a gun and becoming a felon?