Democrats crying for new high capacity mag ban!

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David2012

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You might want to think about picking up a few magazines before the prices get jacked-up again due to fears of regulation and bans. The days of $10 new 30 rd metal mags for AR's and cheap high capacity magazines for pistols may not be with us much longer.

Mass shooting prompts calls from Capitol Hill and beyond for tighter gun laws
Published July 21, 2012
FoxNews.com

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...nd-beyond-for-tighter-gun-laws/#ixzz21LkuXvtH


A Lautenberg aide has told the Huffington Post, “If reports are correct and a high-capacity gun magazine was used to commit these awful murders, Senator Lautenberg will absolutely renew his effort to limit the availability of this dangerous firearm attachment."

Last year, Lautenberg introduced legislation to ban high-capacity ammunition magazines. He also has authored other gun-related bills including one that would close so-called loopholes on background checks for buyers at gun shows.



"We don't want sympathy. We want action," Dan Gross, president of the Brady campaign said Friday
 

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I didn't think the anti's would let the bodies cool before they started their usual BS. I wonder if King Obama will jump on the band wagon this near election or rely on Hillary to do his bidding through the UN.
 

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Gun owners will have to accept the fact that we will perpetually be in a legal battle.

Sometimes, sooner or later, the anti's will win a battle but the war will continue.

What we, as 2A supporters, should do is try to limit the damage from the fallout, when tradgedys occur.
 

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Gun owners will have to accept the fact that we will perpetually be in a legal battle.

Sometimes, sooner or later, the anti's will win a battle but the war will continue.

What we, as 2A supporters, should do is try to limit the damage from the fallout, when tradgedys occur.
largely agree with you, except as people become more and more pro-2A in this country, the anti-s are fighting a losing war. Idoubt if they will win any more battles without some really serious political consequences.
 

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This is why it's important to vote for Pro-2A senators and congressman. As it stands, any gun control legislation will never pass the house, but that could change in 2 years depending on how things go.
 

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largely agree with you, except as people become more and more pro-2A in this country, the anti-s are fighting a losing war. Idoubt if they will win any more battles without some really serious political consequences.

And the anti's will become more desprerate to get a win, will try more crazy tactics to get that win.
 

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largely agree with you, except as people become more and more pro-2A in this country, the anti-s are fighting a losing war. Idoubt if they will win any more battles without some really serious political consequences.

Battles and wars have been lost because the opponents were underestimated.

Objectively speaking, both sides have good arguments, thus the division culturally. I think we will lose a battle here or there but we must pass the torch to the next generation with good reasoned arguments.

We need to be open to a change in tactics and new arguments or we wont have a seat at the table.
 

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