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In reply to the discussion: NRA News [View all]branford
(4,462 posts)As I've routinely indicated in this thread and elsewhere, for many gun control advocates, the perfect is the enemy of the good.
It's the reason why people like you in Congress and state legislatures always pile on the gun regulations into otherwise potentially worthwhile anti-bulling or similar legislation or programs, or oppose other worthwhile efforts because you don't like their sponsors, and nothing gets ever gets passed.
It explains Congress' failure to pass universal background check legislation since it was offered with another useless "assault weapon" ban and magazine limits, why MDA recently opposed a very successful gun lock program just because it was offered by a conservative group actually trusted by gun owners, and why many here on DU get the vapors over the Eddie Eagle program, which actually that teaches children not to touch guns, simply because it's from the NRA.
Gun rights proponents need barely lift a finger when gun rights advocates so often politically shoot themselves in the foot.