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In reply to the discussion: Message auto-removed [View all]AtheistCrusader
(33,982 posts)I agree that explosives are a lot harder than the current availability of guns.
Difficulty lies in distinguishing between the good guys and bad guys, and the laws that will help versus those that annoy and burn political capital.
We don't have registration because of shenanigans like closing the NFA registry by voice vote in the Hughes Amendment. Nobody trusts us to regulate this because of shit like that. There were two crimes committed by lawfully owned NFA weapons, one by a police officer. No matter, they effectively banned fully automatic weapons made after 1986 because they are scary. There was no credible threat. There is no other more successful gun law in the U.S. Than the 1934 NFA, and it worked.
Now it's broken by people who wanted to ban fully automatic weapons, and it serves as a political example how registries can be abused to cause confiscation or bans.
Sucks. We had a good thing going there.