Bowfinger
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I personally disagree, though not for the reason you might expect. I happen to believe that firearms restrictions, no matter how well-intentioned they may be, will NOT materially reduce violence. The simple fact is we have far too many guns out there already to ever hope for effective sales restrictions. It will just be another Prohibition or War on Drugs, a feel-good appearance of action without actually accomplishing anything. No, if we truly hope to reduce violence in America we need to focus on mental health and a culture that glorifies violence. Abandoning the "War on Drugs" might also help since it would pull the rug out from under many of the violent gangs it funds.For my part I don't claim a repeal, but I am not in agreement with counterarguments I've seen either. Saying "violence" isn't reassuring since the only practical means is to fuehrer limit the Second.
That said, I have no confidence the Obama administration shares that view. They may truly believe restricting firearms sales will reduce violence, or at a minimum feel that's a necessary tool in pandering to popular anti-gun sentiments. Of course the Obama admin has also specifically noted mental health and a culture of violence as part of the root cause of violence, so who really knows where they may choose to act?
That's really my point. All of the gun fanatics insisting they know what Biden really meant are full of it. All they have is speculation and outrage.
Very much agree. While there is zero chance of Obama trying to "repeal the 2nd Amendment" via executive order, I have no doubt he may try to overreach (just as he has and other Presidents have in the past). For now that's just speculation, however, not a certainty as some here insist.One might argue that Obama would never go to far, but I would remind others that among those leading this charge, and that includes Obama for all his crocodile tears, implemented the NDAA, and took actions to prevent us from finding out if our Fourth amendment rights are being violated.
Concern is fine. It's the fury and paranoid insistence that idle speculation is fact that separate the kooks from legitimate concern. What Bush did was real, and it provoked outrage. What Obama may do is speculative, and deserves only vigilance at this point. Nothing has happened yet. If Obama tries to repeal the 2nd Amendment, I'll join the outrage. For now, I'm just paying attention.If that had happened in the Bush years I'd have complained and we'd have had outrage in the forum. Since it's Obama? It's "Yeah thats pretty bad". Wheres the passion? Where is the concern? It's nowhere to be seen. Now we have the possibility of yet more executive intrusion into the domain of the legislature and it's kooks who are concerned? Please consider me one too if thats the case.