Damn ban all handguns? What was the event that lead to this and how did we fight it? Or was no fight needed and the law makers realized the guy who presented the bill was just crazy.
In the 1960s the national polling showed that over 60% of Americans favored banning handguns. One of the leading groups was named "The National Coalition to Ban Handguns" and has since re-named themselves as the "Coalition to Stop Gun Violence". They now claim they aren't against firearm ownership, they're just for commonsense gun safety regulations. Yeah, right.
I've been part of the gun community for a little over a year now. And was wondering if our rights have always been on the chopping block this much? Prior to 2016, I have no knowledge about gun bills or things related.
The reason why I ask is because this is an added stressor to worry about. Every year there are a few bills that want to "infringe" our 2a. And I don't want to be complacent or give up the fight to keep our rights.
I'm re-reading, probably for the fifth time, "Stopping Power" by J. Neil Schulman, subtitled "Acclaimed Demolition of Gun Control". He has mostly articles he wrote for various publications, exposing the lies and statistical manipulation of various "gun control" organizations. It was published in 1994, with some revisions in 1999. I gotta tell ya, it's damn depressing. It's EXACTLY the same issues and lies as now (though some issues far less prevalent in some states, i.e. lawful concealed carry), over and over again, and perhaps even more depressing is that some of the names are the same (Schumer, Feinstein, etc.). Good grief. It makes me sick. Some things never change, in this case I think you could generally say it's a battle between those advocating individual rights and liberty vs. those who would control individuals for "the good of all" (aka progressives, socialists, communists, etc.).