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In reply to the discussion: A proposal for dealing with the potentially dangerous mentally ill [View all]Lurks Often
(5,455 posts)A very large part of Congress thinks that THEIR constituents don't want gun control and that THEIR constituents feel so strongly about the issue, that they will show up at elections and vote that member of Congress out of office.
Every year state legislatures are passing pro-gun laws that remove prior restrictions and enable new rights.
Every year courts are striking down anti gun laws.
"sort of argument parroted in the RW blogosphere" a typical argument of those who have nothing but emotional rhetoric as a basis for their arguments.
President Obama has stated that the 2nd Amendment is an individual right, so has the Supreme Court.
Former President Clinton has stated that gun control gave control of the House to the Republicans in 1994, costing Tom Foley, then Speaker of the House, his seat in Congress. In a speech on 1/19/13 Clinton stated that Al Gore's support of gun control cost him the state of Colorado, which if he had won that state would have given him the Presidency in 2000.
I no longer pay attention to the polls, I've seen too many people here cherry picking the polls that agree with their view point, including using pollsters that they screamed were inaccurate during the run up to the election.