@revelette1,
Quote:7. Separate arguments about the Second Amendment from efforts to limit weapons that kill many people in a few minutes on school grounds.
This is the elephant in the room, but it must be addressed. None of our founders, if they were alive today, would accept the logic used to allow military assault weapons for all.
There is no question that we need to severely curtail access to assault military-style firearms or institute stringent background checks and strong regulations for anyone with a violent criminal record or mental health issues who threatens others with firearms.
Yes. Make sure you focus all of your energy on banning pistol grips so that the NRA will easily defeat you and the courts will strike down anything that you do get past the NRA.
Quote:All the research, data, and frankly, common sense, point to this as a way to prevent injury and loss of life.
Fascists and opponents of civil rights certainly do like to claim common sense.
No data says that banning pistol grips will save any lives.
Quote:Even staunch Second Amendment advocates have a hard time justifying why military-style weapons should be easier to get than a driver's license.
Not a hard time at all. This term military style is just a reference to pistol grips.
The fact that there is not a good reason for banning pistol grips means that any such ban is unconstitutional.
Quote:The number of people harmed by these weapons in just a short time far outnumbers the damage caused by any other firearms.
Pistol grips do not make a weapon any deadlier.
Quote:Policymakers can act on each of these points starting tomorrow.
But they won't because the proposals are pointless and unconstitutional, and the NRA has denied the government permission to pass them.
Quote:Let's move beyond the stale talking points toward preventing pain, suffering and saving young people's lives
I know you're cut-n-pasting something that was written by a Freedom Hater, but the notion that civil rights are a stale talking point is a bit Orwellian.