Unfortunately too many gun rights advocates don't want to hear/acknowledge this. They don't understand that the best way to protect gun rights is to have enough independent voters, AND members of BOTH parties, to be so pro-gun that politicians of every type will be afraid to lose an election if they advocate for more gun control.Gun-rights advocates need to be a swing constituency, not a slavish adjunct to the Republican party. Don't let the Republicans take us for granted.
Dont hold your breath.
When we have 50 state CCW reciprocity, then they'll have taken a huge step!
These are the 2 I'm hoping for.The obvious move for legislation is The Hearing Protection Act:
Yes, yes they are.So I see. What are Those People doing instead of counting votes?
Waiting on boxes of misplaced ballots?
That's GOA's stance. As an org, we don't care as long as someone is pro-gun.Unfortunately too many gun rights advocates don't want to hear/acknowledge this. They don't understand that the best way to protect gun rights is to have enough independent voters, AND members of BOTH parties, to be so pro-gun that politicians of every type will be afraid to lose an election if they advocate for more gun control.
For any gun rights group this should be the approach:
For, or against, gay marriage? Don't care, as long as you're pro-gun. Pro life, or pro choice? Don't care, as long as you're pro gun. Want government run healthcare care, or don't want government run healthcare? Don't care, as long as you're pro gun. Etc, etc. Let other groups worry about other topics.
The "conservative Republicans" are not a majority. ALL Republicans, including moderate Republicans, are not a majority. Without getting independents, moderate Democrats, and "liberal Democrats," onto the pro gun side, it will be impossible to advance a pro gun agenda, and extremely difficult to stop an anti-gun agenda.
Florida was an example to Republicans that they can push gun control, and win more seats without consequences.Gun owners as a voting bloc wield virtually no power in elections. The big 2A groups like to pretend otherwise but no candidate is afraid of catching the ire of the 2A vote if they're an opponent, or losing the support of the 2A vote if they're an ally.
Because of the sharp politicization of left/right/blue/red/whatever, we end up funding conservative candidates who view us as the sprig of parsley on the plate. The main course doesn't suffer without us because we're just there for decoration anyway. The money spent on flipping congressional seats ends up funding the pet projects of the greater party, not the 2A. We routinely elect people who have an agenda that ignores us, because they undeservedly are the so-called better option vote because their campaign made some vague throwaway statement about supporting "freedom" and guns.
Modern pro 2A lobbying has coalesced completely around litigation, with the hope that the supreme court will undo reams of historical damage *and* that once accomplished, the other side will simply give up.
Other way around. Gun rights have been expanding. In a 30-year period, we went from the majority being No/May issue carry and having the Clinton AWB in place to multiple SCOTUS rulings upholding the Second Amendment as an enumerated inalienable right and over half the country is now permitless concealed carry.I see it as almost inevitable that our gun rights will be eventually completely taken away. All the left has to do is continue to brainwash kids at their propaganda centers... er... colleges, and continue to control the narrative with the media. All it takes it time.
I know, Trump did pretty good with college aged kids this time around, but low information voters will always be suckered by the media. They just need to lie harder.
We've put a tourniquet on America with this Trump victory, reversing the damage done by the left will take a while, even with republican control of all three branches of the govt.
The left is smart and never sleeps, they'll find a way to gut the 2A.
The best thing Trump could do with the presidency and a republican senate is to name Thomas and Alito's replacements.
I'd love some Pro gun legislation. But I'm not optimistic.
I'd really love for suppressors to be taken off the NFA, and for national reciprocity.
Sorry to be the gloomy gus...
Unless they attach the HPA to the tax bill and add it as a tax reduction.The obvious move for legislation is The Hearing Protection Act:
It removes suppressors from the NFA. It’s already been marked up in committee. If the House stands, a vote in favour is possible.
But don’t imagine there will be a flood of legislation, let alone 2nd Amendment deregulation. Even with control of the Senate, the GOP can’t guarantee the 60 votes for cloture:
U.S. Senate: About Filibusters and Cloture
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So, with a thin House margin and a bare majority in the Senate, it’s no legislative assembly line. They will have a lot to get through on border stuff and deportations; the Senate needs to work on judicial appointments (and all the 65+ conservative Supreme Court members should retire) and they will, despite promises to the contrary, pass a lot of spending authorizations. We may get some tax cut extensions. The point being, they get two years (the House will flip at the mid-terms) to pass legislation and it seems unlikely that deregulation of gun control will be prioritized.
With a Republican controlled Senate? Not happening even during the lame duck. Gridlock is the only thing happening.Remember at the moment, we're in a lame duck session now. There's a HUGE possibility that they'll be trying to push a lot more gun control before the session is over. We're not out of the woods yet.
Possibly. But there's only a 3 seat majority favoring the Republicans. It wouldn't take much to lose any lead.With a Republican controlled Senate? Not happening even during the lame duck. Gridlock is the only thing happening.
No. Nothing is happening on guns between now and January. Just isn't enough time.Remember at the moment, we're in a lame duck session now. There's a HUGE possibility that they'll be trying to push a lot more gun control before the session is over. We're not out of the woods yet.
That's GOA's stance. As an org, we don't care as long as someone is pro-gun.
GOA has an women's outreach program called Empowered 2A.If that's the case, there is a HUGE opportunity right now for GOA to reach out to some minority groups who have historically been lumped in with the Anti-2A groups. Specifically, LGBTQ+ people are very aware and concerned about their 2Aand self-defense rights. Nick Fuentes' comment about "Your body, my choice" may get an award for encouraging more women to look into 2A than any previous tweet ever.
I'm beginning to work with people who are looking for training and education who have never seen the need before. I hope to build trust and community, and, after the fear subsides, add new recreational shooters to our group.
If any organization is serious about RKBA applying to all Americans, now is the time to connect with the groups who are not MAGA-approved. I would love to see that - heck, I would love to be a part of it.
This is an important concept, although I would quibble with attaching guns specifically to a tax bill.Unless they attach the HPA to the tax bill and add it as a tax reduction.
Any Republican that strays from the party dogma of being pro-gun right now will shoot themselves in the foot for the next two years.Possibly. But there's only a 3 seat majority favoring the Republicans. It wouldn't take much to lose any lead.
Nah, Consumers at large are lazy and would rather buy a purpose built product than DIY it. And with the extra NFA paperwork and procedures gone, any established silencer manufacturer could crank out a cheap, disposable aluminum can for $40 that'll last 1500 rounds and then you toss it and buy a new one.So, would the industry possibly lobby against any rules change that might hurt their bottom line?
FL still ain't fixed. Not by any stretch.The ATF just added on an argument to the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals that the pistol brace ban removal was an avoidance of paying their NFA SBR tax. Welcome to the real world of the anti gun DC political arm, using taxation as an argument for keeping gun control.
In my opinion, if these adz holes are not stomped into a mud pie, they will not relinquish their current power of making arbitrary laws at will. And they believe they are beyond the law, themselves.
By the way, Texas has to fix Texas themselves. It took us over 40 years to fix Florida and it was an uphill fight all the way.
This is complicated. She's 70 and has Type I diabetes with complications.than she retires