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I would say most Democrats want legislation they think is sensible. The problem is, gun control seldom works, and usually makes it harder for the good guys to defend themselves. That is why there is the tendency for gun control to grow, until it becomes outright prohibition. Today's leaders are not as open, but in the old days, Howard Metzenbaum (sp?), a father of the GC movement, used to say that nothing will work "until you ban them all". . I can understand that thinking, but the problem is you can't actually ban them all. They're too easy to manufacture and to obtain.
What has changed far more than gun technology or availability over the past several decades is the American public itself. There used to be shooting clubs in high schools, and the kids would bring their rifles into school. At home kids were taught responsible gun use from an early age. I'm unaware of there having been many problems. That, of course, would be unthinkable today.
What we have is the breakdown of marriage and the family, the glorification of sex and exaltation of promiscuity, the exclusion of God from the public square, and the assertion of radical individual rights. And we have the attendant consequences. The fracturing of society to the point of ungovernability, the rise of criminality, sexually-involved kids who can't handle their emotions, and a literal tsunami of maintenance psychotropics usage. Many murders, mass murders and suicides have been connected to the use of psychotropics, though you will very seldom see that angle explored in our very mediocre media.
I'm not proposing any practical GC solutions at this time, just pointing out some facts and raising some warnings. And I'm identifying the real root of the problem. Without dealing with that root, any measures taken will ultimately fail and lead to "unintended consequences". America needs to repent and return to God. The family needs to come together again. And the church needs to start acting like the church. Get those foundation stones in place, and people and society can begin to heal. It's the long way home, to be sure, but it's the best way home, and actually, it's the only way home.
I can't figure out why they don't say "if it were not for the second amendment to the constitution". Why do they focus so much on the NRA is if tossing the constitution under a bus "were no big deal" and the real challenge is to "defeat the NRA"??
Don't know. They certainly have a different national character. We are the ones who rebelled in order to pursue our rights, while they didn't. I've never looked into whatever differences there might be.So why does Canada have lower murder rates, and less crime?
Who is this brilliant man that came up with the name "Dickey"? I nearly interrupt my work place with laughter here.You want to get to the actual root of the problem then ring your congressman and get him to repeal the Dickey amendment so that the CDC can do actual research to determine what is the real root of the problem.
it says here that it spend around 3 million dollars when it comes to lobbying and the other money is from outside spending. Where did you get the idea that the outside spending will be used for next election? I don't see it anywhere.Because the 2nd Amendment will not spend $60 million dollars to support/oppose candidates in the next election cycle.
it says here that it spend around 3 million dollars when it comes to lobbying and the other money is from outside spending.
Where did you get the idea that the outside spending will be used for next election? I don't see it anywhere.
I honestly don't see an issue spending money in campaign ads.The 'outside spending' is money they spent in 2016 on campaign ads they created themselves (rather than contributing money directly to a candidate).
You're right. They spent $58 million in 2016, and only $31 million in 2014, and $20 million in 2012, so they will probably spend more like $70-80 million in 2018.
Don't know. They certainly have a different national character. We are the ones who rebelled in order to pursue our rights, while they didn't. I've never looked into whatever differences there might be.
Perhaps it really is religion that is the cause of crime and murder?
I would say that's even more of a stretch.
The only "rights" the NRA protects are the interests of the big gun companies. The Second Amendment is what actually gives people the right to bear arms, but I think it's interpreted far too loosely nowadays.
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I honestly don't see an issue spending money in campaign ads.
In principle you should not worry about NRA or any other organizations only votes, sadly this isn't the case as campaigning requires money.I don't know if it's an 'issue'. But the question in the OP was why are people afraid of offending the NRA rather than afraid of offending the 2nd Amendment. $60 million is the explanation.
How can that be said? It has never been meaningfully implemented in the us on a national level.I would say most Democrats want legislation they think is sensible. The problem is, gun control seldom works, and usually makes it harder for the good guys to defend themselves..
Who is this brilliant man that came up with the name "Dickey"? I nearly interrupt my work place with laughter here.