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Unread 01-10-11, 19:22
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Gun control legislation in the works

Not surprising that this would be brought up. The question is, will it gain any traction in this political environment:

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0111/47338.html
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Under any other circumstances and given the current composition of Congress, I would say any attempts at more stringent gun control are DOA. Gun control advocates may seek to introduce legislation to placate the base but it is unlikely that any such measures will ever move out of committee, much less advance to a floor vote.

The wild card in this situation is that a member of Congress was targeted for assassination and lays mortally wounded. A federal judge is dead. So are five others, including a nine-year-old child.

If there's one thing politicians might put in front of gun rights it's their own self-preservation. Should there be copycat episodes of this sort of violence, members of Congress may decide they'd rather get shot down at the polls than shot down in the street.
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I don't think It'll go anywhere, This woman is a rabid anti, and this is just the excuse she's been waiting for. While this is still fresh in everyone's minds, she'll try to round up support, and ram it through,typical, step over the dead and dying, to promote her agenda. I'm hoping cooler heads will prevail, hopefully, those who now run the house..

As far as copycat episodes go, I honestly don't think there will be any,It's pretty clear that the shooter is nuts. However, it's not surprising this happened, for the last 2yrs, congress has been doing everything the majority of people in this country told them they did'nt want done. Obamacare, cap&trade, borrowing obscene amounts of money from China and squandering it, not to mention illegals and the problems at the border that the Govt prefers to ignore.Alot of people are out of work, out of luck and out of hope. and they're also angry. Did they(congress) honestly think they were untouchable, and above reproach?
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I think this is the same stuff she introduces every Congress. She couldn't get it passed under Pelosi...
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This subject has been debated in the other thread, (with mixed results...), and while I agree that some huge piece of legislation, (like revival of the AWB), is unlikely over this event, I can easily see something more innocuous sounding being passed, with pro gun politicians giving in as a means to throw the other side a bone.

I absolutely expect ramifications on local levels using this as a catalyst.

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this bitch introduces gun control initiatives about every year... to my knowledge, none have ever even left committee in her over decade-long career of trying to fuck up my country.
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this bitch introduces gun control initiatives about every year... to my knowledge, none have ever even left committee in her over decade-long career of trying to fuck up my country.
I believe she's had a couple little successes. Nics improvement act for one.
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this bitch introduces gun control initiatives about every year... to my knowledge, none have ever even left committee in her over decade-long career of trying to fuck up my country.
Her entire career is predicated on gun control.
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its pretty amazing how such a completely worthless congresswoman can maintain such a death grip on her seat...



New York's 4th U.S. Congressional District[43]

Year Candidate Votes % ±%
2008
Carolyn McCarthy (D) 62%
Jack Martins (R) 38%
2006
Carolyn McCarthy (D) 101,861 64.9% +1.9%
Martin W. Blessinger (R) 55,050 35.1%
2004
Carolyn McCarthy (D) 159,969 63.0% +7.1%
James Garner (R) 94,141 37.0%
2002
Carolyn McCarthy (D) 93,651 55.9% -4.7%
Marilyn F. O'Grady (R) 72,882 43.5%
2000
Carolyn McCarthy (D) 136,703 60.6% +8.0
Gregory R. Becker (R) 87,830 38.9%
1998
Carolyn McCarthy (D) 90,256 52.6% -4.9
Gregory R. Becker (R) 79,984 46.6%
1996
Carolyn McCarthy (D) 127,060 57.5%
Daniel Frisa (R) 89,542 40.5% -9.7%
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The only way this gains traction is if the Republicans want to 'reach across the aisle" and help pass it.

I don't see it happening, but who knows. I did a PMAG/EMAG/ARC/USGI mag inventory today and think I'm okay in that regard.
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this bitch introduces gun control initiatives about every year... to my knowledge, none have ever even left committee in her over decade-long career of trying to fuck up my country.
Exactly. This is nothing new, she tries every year. She is just trying to use this event as a springboard. As someone else said, she couldn't even get it out of committee when Pelosi was speaker. Good fucking luck with a Republican controlled House.
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