AlexanderA
Member
You asked what I wanted, and I answered. Actually, I want a root-and-branch revision of all the federal gun laws with each provision being justified as to need. (Like zero-based budgeting.) Turn the clock back to 1934. What we have now is a mindless accretion.To expect they'll give up any if that for a UBC system that doesn't register guns is not being the realist you keep claiming to be.
Why can't we have a blue-ribbon commission with both the pro- and anti- sides represented, but with a preponderance of technical experts? They could take a year to study the issues, listen to lots of witnesses, and come up with a plan that's better than current law. Then Congress could consider it. Yeah, I know that's hopelessly naive. But if the NRA proposed this, it would completely rattle the antis. They wouldn't know what to make of it.
Why would they if we're not participants in any sort of dialogue? From their point of view, it comes down to brute political force, and if that's the case, they think they can get their maximalist demands (Australian-style confiscation).I'll ask again,
If nonregistering UBC is such a great idea that we should support please explain why they haven't offered it to us?