Due to the government 'shutdown' of course. Kinda surprised with the anti-gun agenda of this administration they didn't pick on that one to shut down first.
Is that nationwide?
I don't think even they are that stupid, it would show the ineffectiveness of that law and open up debate to take every single gain away from them, all the way back to the NFA from the Roosevelt years.Good. But I'm pretty sure if they can push a 10 minute check out to 3 days, they'd gladly do it.
I don't think even they are that stupid, it would show the ineffectiveness of that law and open up debate to take every single gain away from them, all the way back to the NFA from the Roosevelt years.
Pretty much on everything, the only folks panicking about the shutdown have "something" invested in either side getting their way. Pretty much the entire two party system are showing themselves to be inept, petty, and their programs useless. Any Democrat strategist who honestly looked at the current results and said "let's use this for gun control" would be laughed out of their own party, the leaders of the progressive movement know they can't afford one slip up more.yeah, the public is turning against the Crying wolf idiocy of the democrats on gun issues
I don't think even they are that stupid, it would show the ineffectiveness of that law and open up debate to take every single gain away from them, all the way back to the NFA from the Roosevelt years.
Myself, I just don't think they are. I would love to see them go for it all and wake some people up, but I don't think they are that foolish, even by their standards.In which case I hope they are that stupid.
yeah, the public is turning against the Crying wolf idiocy of the democrats on gun issues
I don't think even they are that stupid, it would show the ineffectiveness of that law and open up debate to take every single gain away from them, all the way back to the NFA from the Roosevelt years.
Yeah, the thing is though that it's not a big enough story to really show nationwide how badly these laws can fail. There is still a plausible deniability going on, if the nationwide system were to be shuttered with no real changes(which would likely be the case) it would expose the entire gun control movement as ineffective. Md. is definitely a case study though.Md. is already showing the ineffectiveness. They are so overwhelmed by the rush ahead of the new gun laws that they were or considered, allowing purchasers to take new guns home before check was completed - if they failed for what ever reason, the buyer was supposed to return gun to store. That's INSANE given the "reason" (Sandy Hook) these new laws were pushed through.
Yeah, the thing is though that it's not a big enough story to really show nationwide how badly these laws can fail. There is still a plausible deniability going on, if the nationwide system were to be shuttered with no real changes(which would likely be the case) it would expose the entire gun control movement as ineffective. Md. is definitely a case study though.
Well, I'm of the mind that you'll never win over people on the anti-gun side, at least not people who are deep in the beliefs. It's people who are on the fence or open minded that have to be reached out to, there are more of them than hard core gun control advocates.I'd like to see that but as we witness daily here, "facts be damned" by the anti-gun crowd.