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In reply to the discussion: I think we've already lost the gun control debate. [View all]Lurks Often
(5,455 posts)certainly there have been some exceptions with NY's SAFE act being the most notable, but there are a number of lawsuits against it and I doubt it will survive the various court challenges.
CT still hasn't passed a law and it is the Democrats who have prevented further gun control from being enacted here in CT.
Many politicians, both at the state and Federal level, are not willing to sacrifice their political career. They look back to 1994, the only time in history a sitting Speaker of the House was voted out of office and the Republicans taking control of the House for the first time in decades. They look back to 2000 when Al Gore lost his home state of TN and CO, probably due to his anti-gun speeches, either of those states would have given him the election and the FL mess would have been avoided.
Look at the Senate and the lack of enthusiasm there for any really restrictive legislation. The only really vocal proponent I have heard is Diane Feinstein, even Chuck Schumer, a long-time gun control proponent has been relatively quiet.