Flush 'Em Hard Rocky
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Good luck is all I have to say!
I think this is the best article I've read so far about how we got to where we are now.
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/26793903/the_big_takeover/1
Thanks KB, all that I was trying to state is that the government knows better than just anounce the gun ban outright. They are going to try and get it thrown in under the radar while no one is really paying attention. I agree Wilsonchevy, getting involved is the only way to keep this from happening. I may have come off harsh at first but I apologize for that, but I WILL NOT apologize for trying to stand up for my rights, It doesn't matter who was presidnet, a white man, black man, white lady or any other race or sex I will fight for my rights to the bitter end. I'm not being a sterotypical hunter either, just an American that is standing up for my rights. I'm not starting anything just stating that I think some peoples views are blinded right now due to the emphasis on the economy, we all need to fight this challenge as ONE not seperate. Okay, sorry for my rant *steps off the soapbox*let's get ready for next season...Do you seriously think we're organizing a revolt here? We couldn't even if we wanted to. There are still too many complacent gun owners out there that would refuse join even the NRA at this point. It's going to take more than a waiting bill to get the attention of the sheep in our population. I would also like to add that there is quite a bit more going on than just some threats to our second amendment. People are upset for a multitude of reasons but that doesn't make them radicals or even activists. Take some of your own advice and stop trying to add more of us to the "stereotypical" list. I've never really heard hunters talking seriously about a civil war. If kiotehntr or I were really ready to organize something, you all would've been the first to recieve an invitation to some sort of gathering.
Peace be with you my fellow American. We'll stick together as countrymen for so long as our rights truly aren't being threatened. Places like this give people a chance to vent some of their concerns and nobody here has gone over board with anything yet.
Seriously, don't go to Tabbi at Rolling Stone as a non-biased, reporter. His article prior to the one you are quoting was an extremely sophmorish "last interview with George Bush" which was largely based on sex and fart (non) jokes.
What does this have to do with the Second Amendment?
It has nothing to do with the 2nd Amendment. I posted the link in response to what others (Webguy, Bobeyerite, Kansasbrittany) were discussing. I can't comment on the George Bush article as I haven't read it. Did you read "The Big Takeover"? If not, you have no basis to criticize it.
As far as this thread's concerned, if the Whitehouse and Congress won't get behind a reinstatement of the Federal Assault Weapons Ban, what makes you think they'd get behind a bill like Blair Holt (HR-45)? That bill's so restrictive, it hasn't picked up a single co-sponsor in Congress and without that, it'll never go to Committee, which means it'll never reach the House floor for a vote, let alone get passed. That doesn't mean a less restrictive version of the bill couldn't be introduced down the road and gain some traction, so I agree that we need to be vigilant about scrutinizing ANY proposed gun control legislation that's introduced. I just don't think HR-45 will ever see the light of day.
Yes, I did read it. I have a subscription to Rolling Stone. I don't subcribe to whatever fits what I want to hear.(preaching to the choir) I keep an eye on the oppisition. Keep your friends close and your enemies even closer.
What happened to transparency? Barney Frank,Chris Dodd will Tabbi take a shot at them. Opps! Take a shot ? Shouldn't say that.
Good to see the J bros have hooked up again.
Good Post wilsonchevy; I have been saying for a long time it was not the Democrats alone that put in gun control. People tend to forget President Reagan got shot but lived. Even back then on the Brady Bill. 8 Dems voted NO. But it was the cross-over Repub's Yes vote that got it passed. My point is; It is not the Party the man belongs too, but the man that does the voting. I also believe it is the Pro-Gun people in both parties that help us hunters, keep what we got. Not just the Republicans as the NRA would like us to believe.---Bob
Two things to bear in mind are that the U.S. Supreme Court has at long last recognized an individual right to keep and bear arms under the Second Amendment; and that gun ownership is widespread in the U.S. and crosses all political and socio-economic lines. These two factors dramatically reduce the probability that bills in Congress such as the current one to require a license to possess a handgun or a semi-automatic firearm with a detachable magazine will ever become law or, if enacted, will survive constitutional challenges in court. But with every firearm-aided massacre, like the one in Binghamton this week, more and more people move toward the idea of regulations and restrictions. That behooves us to be vigilant of others and their violent propensities, and warn law enforcement authorities if we suspect something is afoot. Also, I think we hunters and other responsible gun owners act against our own interests when we glibly talk about revolution and the like when discussing gun laws. Such talk suggests that more regulations and restrictions are in order, not fewer, and conjures images of armed idiots "going postal." We need to be relaxed, rational, well-informed, and in touch with our representatives in Congress who really do respond to what they hear from their constituents. If you haven't contacted your reps in Congress, do so. It is no more difficult to communicate with them than it is to communicate with us in this forum.
Two things to bear in mind are that the U.S. Supreme Court has at long last recognized an individual right to keep and bear arms under the Second Amendment; and that gun ownership is widespread in the U.S. and crosses all political and socio-economic lines. These two factors dramatically reduce the probability that bills in Congress such as the current one to require a license to possess a handgun or a semi-automatic firearm with a detachable magazine will ever become law or, if enacted, will survive constitutional challenges in court. But with every firearm-aided massacre, like the one in Binghamton this week, more and more people move toward the idea of regulations and restrictions. That behooves us to be vigilant of others and their violent propensities, and warn law enforcement authorities if we suspect something is afoot. Also, I think we hunters and other responsible gun owners act against our own interests when we glibly talk about revolution and the like when discussing gun laws. Such talk suggests that more regulations and restrictions are in order, not fewer, and conjures images of armed idiots "going postal." We need to be relaxed, rational, well-informed, and in touch with our representatives in Congress who really do respond to what they hear from their constituents. If you haven't contacted your reps in Congress, do so. It is no more difficult to communicate with them than it is to communicate with us in this forum.
As a Conservative personally I don't think it's the democrats that hunt , It's the Liberals in the big cities such as Chicago , New York , Washington DC. etc etc. These people are passing legislation to make it harder for hunters to get a license to hunt or to obtain a permit to have a gun.