http://time.com/5429002/gun-control-act-history-1968/
Regarding the piece's point that gun control existed both in colonial times and in the Old West, civil liberties, including freedom of speech, have advanced a lot from those days. Does the author intend to hold up those times of examples of how civil liberties should be respected generally?
A Short (Liberal) History of Gun Control
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Re: A Short (Liberal) History of Gun Control
...and guys like D. Metcalf tried to sound convincing in his stealth gun control baloney.
He was promptly fired and from what I know is still languishing in anonymity...where he belongs..
He was promptly fired and from what I know is still languishing in anonymity...where he belongs..
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Re: A Short (Liberal) History of Gun Control
Quoting the article:
This is a flat out lie. The AR15 has been available for commercial sale to the general public since 1964.It doesn’t connect up with that phenomenon, which started in 1989 when a gunman shot up an elementary school. [The law] had nothing to say about assault weapons because they weren’t available for civilian purchase and gun owners weren’t interested in assault weapons; sales were tiny until the mid 1980s, when the Chinese dumped cheap assault weapons on the American market and sales began to take off.
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