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<blockquote data-quote="aviator41" data-source="post: 2560012" data-attributes="member: 30309"><p>The panic buying was set off by lawmakers (all the way up to the president) standing on the shoulders of our slain children espousing the virtues of gun control. The backlash has been incredible. Many of those lawmakers have been voted out of office. In fact, there are more political ads with politicians holding or firing firearms this year than in an year in history. Using an attack on our citizens, whether that attack comes from inside our outside our borders and regardless of age, as a vehicle for passing more gun control is now seen as a sure fire way to destroy your political career.</p><p></p><p>In short, politicians have figured out that we're not going to give up our guns quietly, and to try and take them will only assure the end of their career. School shootings are no longer a hot button issue that can be used to take our rights. There have been a number of school shootings since Sandy Hook. The backlash is too great to attempt to use our dead children to pass legislation.</p><p></p><p>It will take the a new way to attack our rights to own firearms. It won't be "keep our kids safe" or "keep our streets safe." and "this keeps guns out of the criminals hands" is an outright lie - and politicians know we know this. I'm not sure what angle will be used next, but I can guarantee you that there WILL be an angle and they WILL keep trying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aviator41, post: 2560012, member: 30309"] The panic buying was set off by lawmakers (all the way up to the president) standing on the shoulders of our slain children espousing the virtues of gun control. The backlash has been incredible. Many of those lawmakers have been voted out of office. In fact, there are more political ads with politicians holding or firing firearms this year than in an year in history. Using an attack on our citizens, whether that attack comes from inside our outside our borders and regardless of age, as a vehicle for passing more gun control is now seen as a sure fire way to destroy your political career. In short, politicians have figured out that we're not going to give up our guns quietly, and to try and take them will only assure the end of their career. School shootings are no longer a hot button issue that can be used to take our rights. There have been a number of school shootings since Sandy Hook. The backlash is too great to attempt to use our dead children to pass legislation. It will take the a new way to attack our rights to own firearms. It won't be "keep our kids safe" or "keep our streets safe." and "this keeps guns out of the criminals hands" is an outright lie - and politicians know we know this. I'm not sure what angle will be used next, but I can guarantee you that there WILL be an angle and they WILL keep trying. [/QUOTE]
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