I understand what you mean. There was great potential for much more serious consequences, if their explosive devices had functioned, but obviously wouldn't rise to the level you're speaking of. I know there are many in California that don't proscribe to the liberal leanings of many of the powers that be.WildBill wrote:I am not trying to diminish the deaths and injuries in San Bernadino, but in the overall scheme of things the attack was small.puma guy wrote:I think they've already had that event with two terrorists in San Bernadino. Fourteen dead and 22 injured is catastrophic in my book, but I think the state is too far gone for any hope of change.VoiceofReason wrote:It will.WildBill wrote:I hope that it doesn't take a very serious disaster to change their attitudes and laws.parabelum wrote:Does anyone think that California will ever change on 2A?
I am thinking more along the lines of the World Trade Center or even more.
EDIT: I posted after your last response. I agree there are a lot of gun owners in that are having there rights trampled.